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J-K: Indian Army carries out 'Khairiyat' Patrol for Veterans

By ANI | Updated: January 14, 2022 21:40 IST

The Indian Army carried out a 'Khairiyat' patrol in the remote village of Hajimula of T Chuntwari located very close to the Line of Control, said Colonel Emron Musavi, PRO Defence, Srinagar on Friday.

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The Indian Army carried out a 'Khairiyat' patrol in the remote village of Hajimula of T Chuntwari located very close to the Line of Control, said Colonel Emron Musavi, PRO Defence, Srinagar on Friday.

The patrol enquired about the well being of the villagers in the present high snow levels and extremely low temperatures. It went from house to house and reassured the villagers of all help and support whenever required.

The patrol facilitated 98-year-old Retired Naik Lasha Tantray of 9 JAK LI to mark the Veterans Day and expressed gratitude to him for his illustrious services to the nation and the Army, said the PRO.

( With inputs from ANI )

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