Key Points

A brave Indian Army soldier, Havildar Sunil Kumar Singh from Buxar, Bihar, has made the ultimate sacrifice defending the nation during Operation Sindoor against cross-border terrorism. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar paid heartfelt tributes to the martyr, announcing full police honors and support for his family. Singh was the sixth defense personnel to lose his life in this ongoing security operation targeting terror groups in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. His sacrifice highlights the ongoing challenges and heroism of Indian armed forces in protecting the country's borders.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Mourns Havildar Sunil Kumar Singh's Martyrdom

  • Buxar soldier succumbs to injuries from Pakistan cross-border firing
  • Sixth defense personnel martyred in Operation Sindoor
  • Chief Minister announces full police honors for fallen hero
  • Operation targeted nine terror locations in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir
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Soldier succumbs to injuries sustained during Op Sindoor, Nitish Kumar condoles his death

Bihar CM honors brave soldier who sacrificed life during Op Sindoor defending nation against cross-border terrorism

"Havildar Sunil Kumar Singh made the supreme sacrifice while defending the integrity and sovereignty of the nation. - Nitish Kumar"

Patna, June 7

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday expressed profound grief over the martyrdom of Havildar Sunil Kumar Singh of the Indian Army, who succumbed to injuries sustained during Operation Sindoor in Jammu and Kashmir.

Singh, a resident of Buxar district, was critically injured in cross-border firing from Pakistan and later attained martyrdom while defending the nation.

Singh is the sixth defence personnel to lay down his life in Operation Sindoor, an ongoing security operation in the region aimed at curbing cross-border terrorism.

In an official statement, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said: “Havildar Sunil Kumar Singh made the supreme sacrifice while defending the integrity and sovereignty of the nation. His courage and dedication will be remembered for generations.”

Kumar further announced that Singh’s last rites would be conducted with full police honours, and the state government would provide compensation and support to the martyr’s family.

The news of Singh’s death has plunged his native village in Buxar into deep mourning, with residents and local leaders paying tributes to the fallen hero.

His bravery and sacrifice have evoked widespread respect and sorrow across the state.

During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force destroyed the nine locations belonging to terror groups in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir on May 7 after a group of terrorists had mercilessly gunned down 26 innocent tourists at the Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam on April 22 and disappeared from the scene.

During Operation Sindoor and the search operation against terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, five soldiers of Bihar, earlier, lost their lives in defending the nation.

Among them, Mohammad Imtiaz (BSF) of Saran, Rambabu Singh (Indian Army) of Siwan, Manish Kumar (Indian Army) of Nawada, Sikandar Raut (47 Rashtriya Rifle) of Nalanda and Santosh Yadav (Indian Army) of Bhagalpur have achieved martyrdom.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Salute to Havildar Sunil Kumar Singh and all our bravehearts who protect us while we sleep peacefully. 🇮🇳 The sacrifice of Bihari soldiers is unparalleled - from Kargil to now Operation Sindoor. Hope our government gives proper support to their families.
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking news... These continuous losses show how serious the border situation is. While we honor the martyrs, shouldn't we also ask why peace talks with Pakistan keep failing? Both countries' citizens suffer because of this endless conflict.
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Amit S.
Bihar has given so many sons to protect Bharat! From Havildar Sunil to others mentioned here - their blood waters our freedom. But compensation isn't enough - government must ensure good education and jobs for their children. Jai Hind!
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Sunita R.
As a mother, this news brings tears to my eyes. These soldiers are someone's beloved children too. When will this violence end? Pakistan must stop supporting terrorism. Our forces are showing remarkable restraint despite repeated provocations.
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Vikram J.
Operation Sindoor is showing results but at what cost? 6 martyrs already... We need better protective gear for our jawans and more sophisticated surveillance tech at borders. Hope Nitish Kumar's compensation promise is fulfilled quickly - seen many cases where martyrs' families struggle.
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Neha T.
Notice how all martyrs mentioned are from humble backgrounds? The rich send kids abroad while poor defend borders. We must value our soldiers more - better pay, facilities and respect. Om Shanti to Havildar Sunil Singh. Your sacrifice won't be forgotten 🙏

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