Perfect blend of valour and heroism; CRPF Jawans rescue girl from Kashmir drowning in water

News Bharati    15-Jul-2019
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Srinagar, July 15: Exhibiting their valour and courageous side, the Indian Security Forces never fail to impress the common man. Ought to be one of the most daring rescue operation, the CRPF Jawans saved a 14-year-old who was being swept off my strong undercurrents in Kashmir's Baramulla.

In a video getting viral on social media, the armed forces could be seen forming a human chain to rescue the woman who was seen swept away in the river. Two Jawans jumped in the water immediately to save the woman, while the other CRPF Jawans rushed towards her.

The bravery of the Forces, who instantly got into action to save a life, was praised by the locals. However, the security forces have always signified their true nature of work by saving lives of the people. The ITBP officials helping the yatris in Amarnath Yatra also proved to be one of the many commendable jobs done by the forces.

The official handle of the Indo-Tibetan Border Force said posted pictures of jawans helping the pilgrims. The batch of pilgrims left for Amarnath cave shrine from Baltal base camp. The 46-day-long yatra kicked off on Monday. Situated at an altitude of 3,888 m, the Amarnath cave is considered as one of the holiest shrines for Hindus.