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CRPF jawans we lost to Pulwama Terror attack

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CRPF jawans we lost to Pulwama Terror attack

The nation was shaken to the core on Thursday evening by the terrorist activity in the Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir in which as many as 45 CRPF jawans martyred while numerous others were left injured.

In the deadliest attack ever on security forces in Jammu and Kashmir, a Jaish suicide bomber rammed a vehicle carrying over 100 kg of explosives into a CRPF convoy of 70 vehicles in Pulwama district.

The attack took place when the CRPF was moving 2,547 CRPF jawans/officers in two convoys moving close to each other from Jammu to South Kashmir in 78 vehicles including, buses, armoured vehicles and jeeps

The attacker has been identified as Adil Ahmed Dar alias Waqas Commander, a young man from Pulwama, was inspired to become a suicide bomber after the Taliban claimed victory since the US announced the withdrawal of its forces from Afghanistan.

Here’s the complete list of CRPF soldiers who lost their lives in Pulwama terror attack

  1. Naseer Ahmad (Jammu and Kashmir)
  2. Jaimal Singh (Punjab)
  3. Sukhjinder Singh (Punjab)
  4. Maninder Singh Attri (Punjab)
  5. Kulwinder Singh (Punjab)
  6. Mahesh Kumar (Uttar Pradesh)
  7. Pradeep Kumar (Uttar Pradesh)
  8. Ramesh Yadav (Uttar Pradesh)
  9. Koushal Kumar Rawat (Uttar Pradesh)
  10. Pradeep Singh (Uttar Pradesh)
  11. Shyam Babu (Uttar Pradesh)
  12. Ajit Kumar Azad (Uttar Pradesh)
  13. Awadhesh Kumar Yadav (Uttar Pradesh)
  14. Kankaj Kumar Tripathi (Uttar Pradesh)
  15. Amit Kumar (Uttar Pradesh)
  16. Vijay Kr. Mourya (Uttar Pradesh)
  17. Ram Vakeel (Uttar Pradesh)
  18. Rohitash Lamba (Rajasthan)
  19. Narayan Lal Gurjar (Rajasthan)
  20. Hemraj Meena (Rajasthan)
  21. Bhagirathi Singh (Rajasthan)
  22. Jeet Ram (Rajasthan)
  23. Virendra Singh (Uttarakhand)
  24. Mohan Lal (Uttarakhand)
  25. Sanjay Rajput (Maharashtra)
  26. Rathod Nitin Shivaji (Maharashtra)
  27. Manoja Kumar Behera (Odisha)
  28. PK Sahoo (Odisha)
  29. Ratan Kumar Thakur (Bihar)
  30. Sanjay Kumar Sinha (Bihar)
  31. Tilak Raj (Himachal Pradesh)
  32. Vijay Soreng (Jharkhand)
  33. Vasantha Kumar VV (Kerala)
  34. Subramaniam G (Tamil Nadui)
  35. GD Guru H (Karnataka)
  36. Bablu Santra (West Bengal)
  37. Ashvni Kumar Kaochi (Madhya Pradesh)
  38. Maneswar Bsumatari (Assam)

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