Valiant 'Mansi', handler go down fighting terrorists in J&K

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Aug 10 2015 | 2:48 PM IST
When it came to making the supreme sacrifice, 'Mansi' did not wince even once and laid down her life in the line of duty while preventing an infiltration bid in Tangdhar sector of north Jammu and Kashmir.
Mansi, a four year old Labrador, and her handler Bashir Ahmed War of the Territorial Army were gunned down by infiltrating terrorists from across the border in Tangdhar, about 150 kms from here.
According to the reports reaching here, Mansi and War, a resident of Kupwara, were posted in the dense forests where terrorist from Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir made an infiltration bid on the intervening Saturday-Sunday night.
A part of the Army's Tracker Dog unit, Mansi sensed some movement and started pulling War towards an area where clouds where low.
As Mansi started barking at the intruders, she received an enemy bullet, something which was enough to provoke her handler who started firing relentlessly at the intruders besides calling for reinforcement.
War wanted to avenge the death of his canine friend whose care he had been taking since she joined the Army's Tracker unit.
Death could not part them as even War fell to the enemy bullets but not before reinforcements had arrived an an operation mounted to kill the infiltrators.
"When a dog is injured on the battlefield, the army jumps into action in much the same way as it would do in case of an injured soldier. Here we had two causalities -- the handler as well as the dog," said a senior Army official.
War's body was today brought to the Army cantonment here where Lt Gen Subrata Saha, General Officer in Command of 15 Corps, laid a wreath before it was taken to his native village in Kupwara for last rites with full military honours.
Gen Saha lauded the exemplary courage shown by War and Mansi.
Mansi's body was recovered and taken. After necessary documentation, which included a portmortem, wreath was laid on her body. The mortal remains of the valiant friend of the Army were laid to rest at her unit lines at Trehgam in north Kashmir.
Mansi and War had a successful season this year with three kills to their credit. They were involved in the killing of a terrorist at Kaisuri ridge in Tangdhar area on May 25, followed by gunning down of two militants on July 21.
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First Published: Aug 10 2015 | 2:48 PM IST

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