Ahmadabad: Two personnel from the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) have died from heat exposure while patrolling the India-Pakistan border in Gujarat.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the victims, an Assistant Commandant and a head constable of the BSF, faced fatal heat-related conditions in the ‘Harami Nallah’ creek area during their duty along the ‘zero line.’ Indian officials report that despite immediate medical attention at a Bhuj facility, the efforts were unsuccessful in saving their lives.
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