Five Indian troopers murdered in tank crash in Ladakh
Five Indian officers misplaced their lives in a tank mishap in Ladakh. The occurrence happened early on Saturday, June 29, at around 3 am, when a T-72 tank carrying officers sank in a stream close the Line of Genuine Control (LAC) in the Daulat-Asak Oldi region of Leh.
According to Indian news channel NDTV, a junior commissioned officer (JCO) was among those slaughtered.
According to reports from Indian government sources, the warriors were on a preparing mission when their T-72 tank crossed the Bodi Waterway close Mandir Shopping center, 148 km from Leh. At this time, the water level of the stream started to rise quickly, and the tank and warriors were cleared absent by the solid current. Taking after the occurrence, protect operations were propelled and the bodies of the five warriors were recouped.
India's Resistance Serve Rajnath Singh communicated condolences over the passings of the officers. In a post on social media stage X, he said: "Profoundly disheartened by the misfortune of five courageous troopers in an mishap whereas crossing a waterway in Ladakh. Their immovable commitment to their nation will be recalled. My ardent condolences to the families who have been denied of their property." The country stands by its lamenting families