Punjab: Ferozepur man, injured in Pak’s aerial intrusion, dies

A 57-year-old man, who was injured when missile debris fell on his home during a Pakistani aerial intrusion here in May, died at a private hospital in Ludhiana, officials said on Wednesday.

Lakhwinder Singh, a resident of Khai Pheme Ke village in Punjab’s Ferozepur, breathed his last on Tuesday night. He had been on ventilator for the last few days after his condition deteriorated, they said.

Lakhwinder, his wife Sukhwinder Kaur (50), and their son Jaswinder Singh (24) had received burn injuries when debris fell on their house, setting the structure and a car on fire, during the India-Pakistani tensions on May 9.

They were initially admitted to a hospital in Ferozepur and were later shifted to a private hospital in Ludhiana. Lakhwinder’s wife passed away on May 13, while his son was discharged after treatment.

Jaswinder on Wednesday said he has lost everything. “Earlier, I lost my mother and now my father passed away," he said.

On May 7, India carried out pre-dawn missile strikes on nine terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir in response to the April 22 terror attack that claimed 26 lives in south Kashmir’s Pahalgam.

Following the Indian action, Pakistan launched an offensive against Indian military bases and resorted to shelling the border areas for the next three days.

Multiple aerial attacks were carried out by Pakistan at many places along western India’s borders, including in Punjab, that were effectively thwarted by the Indian security forces.

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