Indian, UK soldiers injured as 2 troop carriers crash
BY Agencies19 Jun 2015 10:42 PM GMT
Agencies19 Jun 2015 10:42 PM GMT
Twenty-one Indian military personnel and two British soldiers have been injured in a crash involving two troop carriers while they were returning from a joint Indo-UK counter-terrorism exercise in southwest England.
Indian defence sources said the accident took place last evening when the troops of both countries were coming back after the day’s joint exercise being held from June 13-28.
“The troop carrier vehicles were being driven by British soldiers. They met with an accident on a by-way while returning from the Salisbury Plain. The injured were immediately evacuated by helicopters. A Captain and a Havaldar were seriously injured while <g data-gr-id="41">rest</g> got minor injuries,” the sources said.
Meanwhile, the Indian Army in a statement said, “Two soldiers of the Indian Army sustained leg fractures and minor injuries were suffered by some other soldiers”.
At least two people were airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries in the incident at Salisbury Plain, a military training area owned by the UK Defence Ministry.
“We can confirm that there has been a road traffic collision in the Salisbury Plain training area in which it is understood there are a number of casualties. The British Army is supporting Wiltshire Police and South West ambulance service with their response to the incident which will be duly investigated,” a British Army spokesperson said.
“We had reports of four to five people with life-changing injuries and approximately 16 others walking wounded. The road traffic collision happened on a by-way which cuts through the plain, hence why we were called,” a Wiltshire Police spokesperson said.
Most of the injured have been discharged after the incident which occurred in a field near <g data-gr-id="50">Westdown</g>
Camp.
About 120 soldiers from the First Battalion of the Kumaon Regiment of the Indian Army were participating in the joint exercise codenamed Ajeya Warrior held biannually in the two countries alternatively.
On Wednesday, Indian troops undertook an exercise in which they simulated the “clearing” of a village of insurgents played by British soldiers, The Guardian newspaper reported.
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