Death of Lt Col Karanbir Singh, who fought against terrorists, was in a coma for 8 years.- CMB College

Death of Lt Col Karanbir Singh, who fought against terrorists, was in a coma for 8 years.

The terrorists who were lying in wait suddenly opened fire on them.

New Delhi:

Counter Terrorists in Kupwara Lt Col Karanbir Singh Nat (Lt Col Karanbir Singh Natt) Died on Sunday. He was left in a coma due to bullet injuries in the encounter. In 2015, he was shot in the face during an operation in Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir. Lt. Col. Karanbir Singh was the second-in-command of 160 Infantry Battalion TA (Jammu and Kashmir Rifles). On November 22, 2015, the Army launched an operation in Haji Naka village of Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir after receiving intelligence about the presence of militants in the area.

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During the operation, the ambushed terrorists suddenly opened fire on him, causing serious injuries to his face. After being injured, he was taken to a military hospital in Srinagar. Later he was taken to the Army Research and Referral Hospital in Delhi.

Career of Lt. Col. Karanbir Singh Nat

After serving for about 14 years, he left the Regular Army and joined the Territorial Army. He was an experienced officer. Lt. Col. Nutt at the Officers Training Academy in Chennai in 1998 (Officers Training Academy) were passed from Lt. Col. Nutt was an Army Medalist.

Fought a long battle

Col. Anil Alagh (retd), who was the commanding officer of Lt. Col. Nat’s former regiment. He wrote a post in 2018 to share the struggles of Lt Col Nat’s family and what they were going through.

“His wife, children Guneet and Ashmeet, his parents and others are with him,” Col Alag wrote in the post, quoting Lt Col Nath’s wife Navreet. “My heart breaks every time Ashi says, ‘When will papa wake up? When will he come to pick me up from school? When will he see my schoolwork?’ And many more questions…I hugged her tightly and said, ‘Very soon.’ Gunnu says he should always be with us, even in this state… We have him.”

Alag wrote in his post that I want my civilian friends to understand this post, to understand the pain inflicted on the family members and children of our soldiers.

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