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Pulwama Terror Attack: Here’s the complete list of CRPF jawans martyred in the suicide bomb attack

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 15 February 2019, 14:37 IST

The ghastly terror attack carried out by the banned Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) on the Central Reserve Police Force and killed at least 40 jawans on Thursday (14th February).

However, it was a well-planned terror attack conducted by JeM, who has taken the responsibility of the attack, killed at least 40 CRPF personnel and left several injured.


The families of the slain jawans mourned over the deaths of their sons/husbands/brothers and not able to comprehend the huge void left behind them.

The attack took place after a suicide bomber identified as Adil Ahmad Dar, (22) in a Mahindra Scorpio car loaded with 350 kilograms of explosives rammed into a convoy carrying over 2500 CRPF troops on the Srinagar-Jammu Highway.

This attack has been considered as one of the most deadly attacks in three decades held in the Valley.

The jawans who lost their lives in the attack were from different parts of India.

Check out the list:

Jawans from Jammu sector:

1. Naseer Ahmad (Jammu and Kashmir)
2. Jaimal Singh (Punjab)
3. Sukhjinder Singh (Punjab)
4. Tilak Raj (Himachal Pradesh)
5. Rohitash Lamba (Rajasthan)

Jawans from Srinagar Sector:

6. Vijay Soreng (Jharkhand)
7. Vasantha Kumar VV (Kerala)
8. Subramaniam G (Tamil Nadui)
9. Manoja Kumar Behera (Odisha)
10. GD Guru H (Karnataka)
11. Narayan Lal Gurjar (Rajasthan)
12. Mahesh Kumar (Uttar Pradesh)
13. Pradeep Kumar (Uttar Pradesh)
14. Hemraj Meena (Rajasthan)
15. PK Sahoo (Odisha)
16. Ramesh Yadav (Uttar Pradesh)
17. Sanjay Rajput (Maharashtra)
18. Koushal Kumar Rawat (Uttar Pradesh)
19. Pradeep Singh (Uttar Pradesh)
20. Shyam Babu (Uttar Pradesh)
21. Ajit Kumar Azad (Uttar Pradesh)
22. Maninder Singh Attri (Punjab)
23. Bablu Santra (West Bengal)
24. Ashvni Kumar Kaochi (Madhya Pradesh)
25. Rathod Nitin Shivaji (Maharashtra)
26. Bhagirathi Singh (Rajasthan)
27. Virendra Singh (Uttarakhand)
28. Awadhesh Kumar Yadav (Uttar Pradesh)
29. Ratan Kumar Thakur (Bihar)
30. Kankaj Kumar Tripathi (Uttar Pradesh)
31. Jeet Ram (Rajasthan)
32. Amit Kumar (Uttar Pradesh)
33. Vijay Kr. Mourya (Uttar Pradesh)
34. Kulwinder Singh (Punjab)
35. Maneswar Bsumatari (Assam)
36. Mohan Lal (Uttarakhand)
37. Sanjay Kumar Sinha (Bihar)
38. Ram Vakeel (Uttar Pradesh)

First published: 15 February 2019, 14:37 IST