38 years.. Bodies of Missing jawans!!


The words surprise..unpredictable..are sure to come to mind as soon as you hear about this incident. Not one, not two, but the bodies of two of the five indian soldiers who went missing 38 years ago have been found. One of them has been identified as a soldier from Uttarakhand. The second body is yet to be identified. What is even more surprising is that even after 38 years of death, their bodies are still intact. In fact, it is for that reason that one of the two jawans has been identified, while the other is to be identified. It is heard that the dead bodies are not decomposed as they are stuck in the snow hills. The place where their dead bodies were found is said to have not decomposed even after years as the temperatures there are in minus degrees.


What really happened? How did they miss it? If you look for answers to these questions.. During the war with Pakistan, 'Operation Megh Doot' was undertaken. This operation is the most dangerous one undertaken by the indian Army. Because... a team of 20 soldiers belonging to 19 Kumaon Regiment went to Siachen, which is said to be the most dangerous battlefield in the world. While guarding there, everyone was swept away by a sudden heavy snowfall.


At that time, the dead bodies of 15 of them were found, while the other five were not found. Recently two dead bodies were found in an old bunker in Siachen. When they were checked, it was identified as chandrasekhar Harbola from Uttarakhand. And.. his family members are currently staying in Almora. chandrasekhar, who joined the army in 1975, left home for the last time in january 1984, his wife Shanthi Devi said. She was told that her husband's body had been found. He said that when he was 28 years old, he had already been married for nine years and had two children. It is said that they have two daughters who are four years old and one and a half years old. After all these years, she is getting emotional after receiving the information that her husband's dead body has been found. She is lamenting remembering the things of the past.

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