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Army Havildar Ankit Yadav Martyred in Baramulla Encounter, Leaves Behind Family in Bihar

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A fierce encounter broke out between terrorists and the Indian Army in the Uri sector of Baramulla district, Jammu and Kashmir. During the exchange of fire, Havildar Ankit Yadav from Chapar village in Rangra block of Bhagalpur district, Bihar, was martyred. He was posted in the Uri sector near Tika Post at the time of the attack.

The incident has brought grief to his hometown in Bihar and sparked mourning across the region. Ankit’s sacrifice is being remembered as an example of bravery and dedication to the nation.

Sudden Terrorist Firing Leads to Fierce Gunbattle

According to reports, the terrorists suddenly opened fire on the army position near Tika Post. The Indian Army retaliated strongly, engaging the attackers in a fierce gunfight.

During the intense exchange of bullets, Havildar Ankit Yadav was hit and sustained severe injuries. Fellow soldiers immediately provided assistance and evacuated him from the spot to ensure timely medical care.

Efforts to Save the Brave Soldier

Ankit was first taken to AIP-06 and later shifted to Devi Post for further treatment. The battalion’s Regimental Medical Officer (RMO) provided immediate medical assistance, attempting to stabilize his condition.

Despite the efforts of the medical team, Ankit’s injuries were too severe. He succumbed to his wounds, leaving behind a void in both his unit and his family.

Family Not Informed Immediately About the Tragedy

Army officials informed Ankit’s elder brother, Niranjan Yadav, about his martyrdom. Niranjan, a retired army personnel currently serving in Jharkhand’s SAP, left immediately for home after receiving the news.

The family’s elderly mother, Savita Devi, father, Lakshmi Yadav, his wife, and two children were yet to be informed about the loss at the time of the report. Army sources indicated that the news was being withheld temporarily to ensure the family could be prepared for the shock.

Youngest in a Large Family

Ankit Yadav was the youngest among four brothers and three sisters. Despite his position as the youngest sibling, he carried the heavy responsibility of serving at the frontlines for the country.

His dedication to duty and courage under fire have left an indelible mark on his fellow soldiers and his community. People in Chapar village recall him as a humble and disciplined soldier who rarely spoke of his challenges but was deeply committed to his role in the army.

Mourning in the Village

The news of Ankit’s martyrdom has cast a pall of grief over Chapar village. Locals have gathered at his family home to offer support and condolences. Neighbours remember him as a disciplined and respectful young man who always showed pride in serving the nation.

Villagers say his courage during the encounter in Uri reflects the values he held throughout his life—duty, honor, and selfless service. The entire community is preparing to receive his mortal remains with full military honors.

Encounter Highlights Ongoing Security Challenges

The encounter in the Uri sector once again highlights the persistent security challenges faced by the Indian Army in Jammu and Kashmir. Uri, located near the Line of Control (LoC), has been a sensitive area where infiltration attempts and militant activities are frequent.

Army officials maintain that the soldiers responded swiftly to the unprovoked firing, ensuring that the terrorists could not inflict further damage. Operations in the area were continuing to neutralize any remaining threat.

Tribute to a Brave Soldier

Fellow soldiers and senior officers have paid tribute to Havildar Ankit Yadav, praising his bravery and unwavering dedication. His sacrifice is being recognized as part of the larger commitment of the Indian Army to safeguard national security, even at the cost of their own lives.

Military officials have assured that Ankit’s family will receive all possible support, including the benefits and honors due to a soldier who laid down his life in the line of duty.

A Legacy of Service

Ankit’s elder brother Niranjan Yadav’s own service in the army reflects a family tradition of dedication to the nation. Both brothers have served in challenging conditions, facing the risks that come with defending India’s borders.

Residents of Bhagalpur district say the Yadav family represents the spirit of sacrifice that runs deep in many rural homes across India, where young men choose the army as a calling rather than just a career.

Nation Remembers the Fallen

As news of Ankit’s martyrdom spreads, tributes are pouring in from various parts of the country. Social media platforms are filled with messages honoring his service and mourning his loss. Political leaders, army veterans, and citizens alike have expressed their respect for his sacrifice.

Ankit’s story is a reminder that the safety and freedom enjoyed by citizens often come at the cost of lives laid down by those guarding the frontlines. His courage in Uri will be remembered alongside the many soldiers who have defended the nation in the face of grave danger.

Havildar Ankit Yadav’s martyrdom in the Uri sector is a solemn reminder of the risks faced by the Indian Army in volatile regions. His actions in the face of sudden terrorist fire demonstrate not only military skill but also unflinching bravery.

His sacrifice leaves behind grieving parents, a wife, two children, and an entire village proud of his service. As India pays tribute, his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of soldiers to serve with honor, courage, and commitment to the nation.

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Akriti Sinha

Akriti Sinha is a Content Producer at KKN Live and has been working with the organization since 2017. With deep experience in journalism, she covers a wide range of topics including world news, agriculture, accidents, social issues, and important stories from Bihar and other parts of India. She completed her post-graduation in Journalism from Delhi University and holds a B.Tech degree in Computer Science. Her background in both technology and media helps her explain complex topics in a clear and engaging way. Before joining KKN Live, Akriti gained hands-on experience as a correspondent at Dainik Jagran and as an intern at Navbharat Times. Being from Patna, Bihar, she has a strong understanding of local issues but writes with equal depth and clarity on national and international topics as well. 📩 You can reach her at akritisinha466@gmail.com

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