Indian Army Personnel Brave Cold Weather, Help Woman And Her Newborn Reach Home in Snow-laden Kupwara in Jammu And Kashmir (Watch Video)
The Indian Army on Saturday helped a woman reach her home, after she was stuck with her newborn child at a hospital in the Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir due to heavy snowfall.
Kupwara, January 23: The Indian Army on Saturday helped a woman reach her home, after she was stuck with her newborn child at a hospital in the Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir due to heavy snowfall. Indian Army Troops Wade Through Heavy Snow To Carry Woman and Her Newborn on Stretcher From Hospital to Her Home in J&K's Sopore (See Pics).
Taking to Twitter, the Chinar Corps of the Indian Army said that the soldiers carried the wife and newborn of Farooq Khasana, a resident of Dardpora, for 6 km in knee-deep snow and helped them to reach their home.
"IndianArmy soldiers carried the wife and newborn of Farooq Khasana of Dardpora, Lolab, for 6 km in knee-deep snow and safely rescued them to their home," tweeted Chinar Corps - Indian Army. "Khasana's wife gave birth to a child yesterday in a hospital. Army Soldiers Carry Ailing Woman on Shoulders for 8 Km to Take Her to Hospital in J-K.
Tweet by China Corps:
After being discharged, the duo was stuck there due to heavy snowfall," a relative of the family said. "Army official in 28RR Battalion helped them to reach home. I am very thankful to them," he added.
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