16 Army personnel, including a Malayali jawan, killed in North Sikkim road accident

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said he is 'deeply pained' over the loss of lives of the personnel. Photo: Twitter/@LicypriyaK

New Delhi: Sixteen army personnel, including a Malayali, were killed in a road accident at Zema in North Sikkim on Friday when their vehicle skidded while negotiating a sharp turn.

Vaisakh, a native of Chenganiyur Kavu, Mathur in Palakkad district, was among the armymen killed in the accident. Three Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs) were among the deceased.

The truck was part of a three-vehicle convoy that had moved from Chatten in the morning towards Thangu.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said he is "deeply pained" over the loss of lives of the personnel.

"The nation is deeply grateful for their service and commitment. My condolences to the bereaved families. Praying for the speedy recovery of those who are injured," he said.

Palakkad-native Vaisakh. Photo: Manorama News

The Army said in its statement, "In a tragic road accident, involving an Army truck on December 23 at Zema in North Sikkim, 16 brave hearts of the Indian Army have lost their lives,"

It said the ill-fated vehicle was part of a three-vehicle convoy that had moved from Chatten in the morning towards Thangu.

"En route at Zema, the vehicle skidded down a steep slope while negotiating a sharp turn. A rescue mission was immediately launched, and four injured soldiers have been air evacuated," the Army said.

"Unfortunately, three Junior Commissioned Officers and 13 soldiers succumbed to the injuries sustained in the accident. Indian Army stands firm with the bereaved families, at this hour of loss," it said.
(With PTI inputs)

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