Road accident in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir, five army staff who go home with injured injured – five army staff who returned with the injured in Jammu and Kashmirs Poonch

Updated: Wed, 24 Sep 2025 11:24 am (IST) Five soldiers were injured after an army vehicle crashed into the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. The soldiers injured in this accident in the Mankot sector were on leave and moving from Poonch to Jammu. The police registered a case and began the proceedings. The military protects the control line while the BSF is placed on the international border. Digital Desk, Jammu. Five army staff were injured in the Poonch district Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday when their vehicle crashed. Officials said five army staff was injured in a road accident in a dense area of ​​the Mankot sector of the Poonch district. Remove the ad, read only the news, the officer said the vehicle was going from Poonch’s Dulis to Jammu, when he slid off the road at about 7:30 p.m. The injured soldiers were stationed in Balnoi Nangi Taskeri. He was on leave at the time of the accident. Officials said another vehicle was arranged to facilitate their further journey. Police noted the incident and began further proceedings. The army protects Poonch, Rajouri and parts of the Jammu district and the Line of Control (LOC) in Baramulla, Bandipora and Cupwara in the Valley. The Border Safety Force (BSF) is the International Border (IB) in the districts of Jammu, Samba and Kathua. Jammu and Kashmir have a 740 km long control and 240 km long international border. The responsibility of infiltration on the control line, border border smuggling and drone activities is responsible for the army on the control line and BSF on the international border. With the help of Pakistan, terrorist organizations used actively from across the border used weapons/ammunition, drugs and drones on the Indian border to drop terrorism. BSF has deployed special anti-drone equipment on the international border to deal with the threats arising from the drone. After the operation is postponed, the security forces run an aggressive campaign against militants, overground workers (OGWs) and supporters in Jammu and Kashmir. Drug smugglers and smugglers are also on the radar of security forces, as it is believed that drug smuggling and money generated from the Hawala Money raket are eventually used to maintain terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. (With the IANS news agency inputs)

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