
BSF team rescues army personnel from drowning
The Hindu
A patrolling team of the Border Security Force (BSF) in Gujarat on Sunday rescued six Army personnel from drowning in a creek in Gujarat’s Kutch district.The incident occurred on Sunday when the boat
A patrolling team of the Border Security Force (BSF) in Gujarat on Sunday rescued six Army personnel from drowning in a creek in Gujarat’s Kutch district. The incident occurred on Sunday when the boat of the Army personnel capsized in Kori creek near the Indo-Pakistan border due to bad weather and rough sea conditions during a “routine familiarisation course”, a BSF statement said. “On learning about the incident, an eight-member BSF patrol party rushed to the spot in speed boats and rescued the six personnel from drowning. The six were then taken to Lakki Nala and handed over to Army paramedical staff,” an official said.More Related News

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