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Assam: One Army jawan died, 4 injured in road accident near Indo-Bhutan border

By ANI | Updated: November 7, 2022 20:20 IST

One personnel of the Indian Army died while four others were injured after the vehicle carrying them met with ...

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One personnel of the Indian Army died while four others were injured after the vehicle carrying them met with an accident near Tamulpur at the India-Bhutan border on Monday.

The Defence PRO in Guwahati has informed that the injured Army personnel have been rushed to the Army Base hospital.

"One army personnel died and four others were injured after an Indian Army vehicle met with an accident near Tamulpur, along the Indo-Bhutan border today. The injured persons have been rushed to the Army Base hospital," Defence PRO in Guwahati informed.

As per the information, the army vehicle had reached the accident site from Narengi Army Cantt.

More details into the matter are underway.

( With inputs from ANI )

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