Lok Sabha on Friday paid heartfelt tributes to the brave soldiers of the Parliament Security Service, Delhi Police, and CRPF who made the supreme sacrifice while protecting Parliament during the terrorist attack on December 13, 2001.
In one such attack, Cambodia accused Thai soldiers of violating international humanitarian law by firing on civilians in Prey Chan village in Banteay Meanchey province.
The Chief of Air Staff paid solemn homage to the fallen Naga heroes, recognising their bravery and ultimate sacrifice in the service of the nation. The tribute reflected the deep respect shared across the Armed Forces for those who laid down their lives for the country.
As per Cambodia's Information Ministry, at least seven civilians were killed in attacks overnight and this morning with another 20 people injured. Thailand, meanwhile, said that two more of its soldiers were killed in the latest border clashes raising the Thai death toll to three since Decem
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According to the Royal Thai Army, Cambodian forces fired shells and rockets at Thai military and civilian areas around 7 am in the Chong Bok area of Nam Yuen district. One Thai soldier was killed and four others were injured in the attack.
The Israel Defence Forces said Sunday that troops shot and killed a terrorist who crossed the Yellow Line in southern Gaza and advanced toward them in a threatening manner. The forces identified the suspect and opened fire, eliminating him.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participated in the 18th Amar Shaheed Sainik Fair being held in Sawad, Chamoli on Sunday. He said that the state government is bound to the welfare of the Armed Forces and their family members.
Highlighting the significance of the memorial, Major General Arindam Saha, GOC, 3rd Infantry Division, said, "This Galwan War Memorial, built at an altitude of 14,500 feet, is the highest memorial of its kind and stands as a powerful symbol of national gratitude."
The inaugurated bridges include the Suraithota Bridge, Pangti Bridge, Gurkuti Bridge, Ghamashali Bridge, and Niti Bridge. With the construction of these bridges, the movement of soldiers and paramilitary forces deployed along the India-China border will now become smoother than before. St