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An army jawan, who was injured in cross-border shelling by Pakistan, died at a military hospital in Udhamur district of Jammu and Kashmir on 11 February, taking the toll in the incidents of ceasefire violations this year to 20, an official said.
After battling for life for a week at the hospital, the jawan, who was from Barmaha village of Chautham in Bihar, breathed his last on 11 February, he said.
He said a ceremonial farewell with full military honours would be held at Nagrota in Jammu on 12 February following which the mortal remains of the jawan would be taken to Patna in an aircraft and then to his home town via road on 13 February.
Munna is survived by his mother Tolu Devi, the officer said adding, he was a brave and sincere soldier.
With his death, the toll in the Pakistani shelling from across the LoC and International Border (IB) has gone up to 20, which include nine civilians. Over 75 people were also injured in such incidents.
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