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Army to Sponsor Education of Punjab Boy Who Aided Soldiers During Operation Sindoor

Chandigarh: On Sunday, the Indian army said that a ten -year -old child who provided small meals to the soldiers fighting in a Punjab village during the Sindoor operation would carry the costs of working. When the ignition began, Singh took fire with the Pakistan army and took water, ice, tea, milk and lassi soldiers.

Recognizing the child’s courage and enthusiasm, the Golden Arrow section of the Indian Army committed to Svvan’s education. During a ceremony in Ferozepur Cantonment on Saturday, the General Officer, the General Officer, the LT Gene Manoj Katiyar, the Western Command, also occupied the child.

The army said that Shvan’s story was a reminder of “silent heroes” that deserves recognition and support throughout the country. Shvan, located in the Mamdot region of the village of Ferozepur, said he wanted to join the army when he grew up before. In May, “I want to be ‘fauji’ when I grow up. I want to serve the country.” He said.

“We are proud of him. Even the soldiers loved him.” Class 4 students said that they provided the ration on their own without wanting to do anyone. Tara Wali Village is about 2 km from the international border. Under the Sindoor operation, the Indian Armed Forces carried out missile strikes before dawn for nine terror targets in Kashmir, the occupied Kashmir, Pakistan and Pakistan.

Among the goals, Bahawalpur’s Jaish-e-Mohammad Castle and the base of Lashkar-E-Taiba in Muridke. The operation claimed that there were 26 life in response to the 22 April expensive terrorist attack. Following the Indian action, Pakistan launched an attack against Indian military bases and resorted to bombing the border areas for the next three days.

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