Navy Commando Critically Injured in J&K Rescue Operation
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Srinagar, March 17 (NationPress) A marine commando (MARCOS) from the Navy sustained critical injuries during a rescue mission in the Jhelum River located in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, prompting his transfer to a military hospital for urgent care, as reported by officials.
The operation was initiated in the Uri area of Baramulla after a woman reportedly leaped into the Jhelum River.
The woman, a middle-aged resident of Lagama Uri, is believed to have jumped from a wooden footbridge at Chandanwari in Uri.
This incident triggered an immediate search mission by the teams from the SDRF Baramulla and the Civil Defence Unit, Uri.
Officials disclosed that the rescue efforts resumed on Tuesday with additional support, which included personnel from the Navy’s MARCOS unit.
“During the search mission, a MARCOS commando slipped into the river and was carried away by the current for several minutes before being rescued by his teammates. The commando, known as A.S. Badoria, suffered serious injuries and was initially unconscious at the time of his rescue. He was swiftly transported to the Army Hospital in Boniyar for medical attention.
“The condition of the injured personnel is deemed critical,” an official remarked.
Meanwhile, search operations continue in efforts to locate the missing woman, with rescue teams meticulously scanning sections of the river.
The Indian Navy's special forces, known as MARCOS, were established in February 1987 and were initially referred to as the Indian Marine Special Force before being renamed the Marine Commando Force.
The MARCOS are trained to operate in various environments, including sea, air, and land.
Over time, this unit has gained extensive experience and a reputable international standing for its professionalism. The MARCOS frequently conduct specialized maritime operations in Jammu and Kashmir, utilizing the Jhelum River and the Wular Lake, a vast freshwater lake spanning 65 square kilometers (16,000 acres), while also engaging in counter-insurgency operations within the region.
Some units of MARCOS are integrated within the tri-services Armed Forces Special Operations Division.