Kupwara's Fallen Hero: Army Pays Tribute to Havildar Mohd Zabir's Sacrifice

The Indian Army honored a brave soldier who died in the line of duty. Havildar Mohd Zabir lost his life while serving in Kupwara district. Senior commanders praised his courage and said it would continue to inspire the force. The article also mentions a separate tribute paid to another soldier in Udhampur.

Key Points: Indian Army Tribute to Havildar Mohd Zabir in Kupwara

  • Chinar Corps paid rich tributes to Havildar Mohd Zabir for his operational duty sacrifice
  • Northern Command stated his devotion will remain etched in the force's memory
  • A separate wreath-laying ceremony was held for SOG Jawan Amjad Ali Khan in Udhampur
  • Senior police and administration officials attended the ceremony to honor the fallen soldier
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J-K: Indian Army pays tribute to Havildar Mohd Zabir for supreme sacrifice in Kupwara

The Indian Army's Chinar Corps and Northern Command pay homage to Havildar Mohd Zabir, who made the supreme sacrifice during operational duty in Kupwara, J&K.

"His courage and dedication will forever inspire us. - Chinar Corps, Indian Army"

Kupwara, December 17

The Indian Army's Chinar Corps on Wednesday paid rich tributes to braveheart Havildar Mohd Zabir, who laid down his life while on operational duty in Kupwara district.

In a post on X, the Chinar Corps said, "Chinar Corps honours the supreme sacrifice of Braveheart Havildar Mohd Zabir, while on operational duty in Kupwara district. His courage and dedication will forever inspire us."

The Northern Command of the Indian Army also said that Havildar Mohd Zabir's sacrifice and devotion will forever remain etched in the collective memory of the force.

"Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, #ArmyCdrNC and all ranks of #NorthernCommand pay homage to #Braveheart Havildar Mohd Zabir, who sacrificed his life while on operational duty in harsh weather and difficult terrain in the service of the Nation. His sacrifice and devotion will forever remain etched in the collective memory of the force. Northern Command stands in solidarity with the bereaved family in this hour of grief," Northern Command wrote on X.

Meanwhile, a wreath-laying ceremony for SOG Jawan Amjad Ali Khan was held at District Police Lines Udhampur on Tuesday. Khan lost his life during an ongoing encounter in the Sohan area of Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir.

The wreath-laying ceremony was attended by Jammu and Kashmir DGP Nalin Prabhat, IGP Jammu zone Bhim Sen Tuti, along with Senior Police officers, CRPF personnel, and the District Udhampur Administration, who paid rich floral tributes to the fallen soldier.

Surinder Choudhary, Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, on Tuesday paid tribute to the SOG Jawan Amjad Pathan during the Udhampur encounter.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Heartbreaking news. The loss of two brave soldiers in such a short time is a stark reminder of the constant dangers our armed forces face in J&K. Their dedication is beyond words.
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Priya S
Jai Hind. These men, Havildar Zabir and Jawan Amjad, are the real heroes from all communities, united in protecting the nation. We must ensure their families are supported properly. The government should fast-track all assistance.
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Rohit P
While we pay tribute, which is important, I respectfully feel our media should also focus more on the daily challenges and living conditions of soldiers in these areas, not just when a martyrdom occurs. That would build even greater public understanding and support.
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Vikram M
Kupwara and Udhampur... the terrain is so difficult. It takes immense courage to serve there. Om Shanti. Their names deserve to be in our history books.
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Kavya N
This is so sad. As a citizen, I sometimes feel we don't do enough. Can we have a more systematic way for common people to contribute to the welfare of martyrs' families? A transparent national fund maybe? Just a thought.

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