Second BSF member succumbs to injuries sustained during cross-border firing from Pakistan

A Border Security Force member on Sunday succumbed to injuries that he sustained a day earlier during cross-border firing by Pakistan in the Jammu region.
Constable Deepak Chingakham was the second BSF member who was killed in Pakistani firing from across the border.
The BSF said he sustained fatal injuries during firing along the International Border in Jammu’s RS Pura area. He died on May 11.
The other Border Security Force member killed in cross-border firing on May 10 was Sub-Inspector Mohammed Imteyaz, who was heading its border outpost in RS Pura.
Former Manipur Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party leader N Biren Singh described Chingakham as “a proud son of Manipur”.
“As a Manipuri-Meitei, his courage and devotion to the nation reflect the unwavering commitment of our people to protect and serve,” Singh said.
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