
Despite the grave risks, the mission was executed flawlessly, and the child was safely airlifted
Jammu and Kashmir Rajouri Floods, Indian Army Rescue Operation Latest News Today: In a remarkable act of bravery and skill, Colonel Shaurya Singh and Lieutenant Colonel Abhijit Singh of the Indian Army carried out a high-risk helicopter rescue mission to save a young child stranded during flash floods in the Rajouri district on July 23.
The Army Aviation team responded to an urgent distress call amid deteriorating weather and rapidly rising floodwaters. Braving challenging flying conditions, including low visibility, strong winds, and electrical hazards like low-hanging wires, the pilots manoeuvred their helicopter with extreme precision, hovering mere inches above the swirling waters to complete the rescue.
Despite the grave risks, the mission was executed flawlessly, and the child was safely airlifted to safety, highlighting the professionalism, training, and valor of the Indian Armed Forces.
This courageous operation stands as a powerful testament to the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to protecting civilian lives during natural disasters. Col Shaurya Singh and Lt Col Abhijit Singh’s selfless act reflects the highest traditions of the Army, where duty, courage, and humanity converge.
Their extraordinary rescue has not only drawn widespread praise from citizens and officials alike but also reinforced the Indian Army’s role as frontline responders during national emergencies.
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