Virat Kohli, captain of the Indian cricket team, paid homage to security officers killed in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. I bent my head over to the Army and the police, who died at Handwara and sent my condolences truthfully to their families and wished their peace. Jai Hind, Virat Kohli tweeted. “They are true heroes, those who do not forget about their duties in any way.
Here Is The Tweet:
Those who don't forget their duty in any circumstances are true heroes. Their sacrifices must not be forgotten. I bow my head to the army personnel & the policemen who lost their lives at Handwara and sincerely send my condolences to their families and wish them peace🙏🏼🥺Jai Hind pic.twitter.com/HIAltyZ7QX
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) May 3, 2020
In the encounter in Jammu and Kashmir in Kupwara district, which began Saturday and lasted throughout the night, two senior officers of the military – one colonel and one Major-were killed.
The five-member team that had been heavily targeted by terrorists included a policeman and two soldiers.
In Handwara district of north Kashmir about 70 km from Srinagar City, an official statement reported that a five-member team might save many civilians, a joint anti-terrorist operation between the army and J & K police. During the joint operation, two terrorists were killed.
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