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6 BSF personnel injured during firing practice in Rajasthan; 2 critical

Six Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were injured today during the accidental mortar blast at Kishangarh field firing range in Jaisalmer.

The incident took place around 8.30 am when a 51mm mortar fell short of its target at the forces’ firing range along the Kishangarh town, near the Indo-Pak border when the troops were participating in a firing exercise.

“Six personnel suffered injuries due to the blast of the ammunition, out of which two are critical,” a senior BSF officer said.

The injured were taken to Ramgarh for medical aid, while two of the critically injured were airlifted to Jodhpur.

This is the third such incident this year. On March 24, six BSF personnel were injured in a similar mortar shell blast during firing practice in Jharkhand’s Hazaribagh district. The troops were in a practice session for firing mortars when the 51mm mortar fell short of its desired target and injured the men.

On March 17, a similar incident had injured four more BSF personnel in the same firing range of Jaisalmer where the unfortunate incident took place today.

The BSF is deployed in Rajasthan as part of its task to guard the India-Pakistan International Border (IB).

 

 

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