Assam-Mizoram Border Clash: Another Policeman Died, The Death Toll Reached 7.
Assam-Mizoram border Clash: Shimanta Biswa Salma tweeted that Shyamprasad Dusat of the 6th Police Battalion in Assam died of a gunshot wound in the abdomen at the Silchar Medical College Hospital .
A cop of Assam, who was fundamentally harmed in the trading of fire between the police powers of the state and Mizoram on the contested highway line, passed on Tuesday, taking the demise tally to seven, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
Shyamprasad Dusat of sixth Assam Police Battalion kicked the bucket because of his stomach projectile injury at Silchar Medical College Hospital, Himanta Biswa Sarma said in a tweet.
“He was unable to be worked or moved to Guwahati in view of his deteriorating condition. I salute the courageous saint and bow in respect. My ardent sympathies to the family,” he tweeted.
Five cops, including the Personal Security Officer (PSO) of Cachar Superintendent of Police Vaibhav Chandrakant Nimbalkar, and a non military personnel were killed during the brutal conflicts on Monday.
Also, 50 others, including the Cachar Superintendent of Police, were harmed in the episode.
While Nimbalkar was taken to Mumbai by an Indian Air Force air rescue vehicle, three others were carried to Gauhati Medical College Hospital on Tuesday.
Prior in the day, the central pastor paid flower recognitions at Silchar to the five cops killed in the assault.
Himanta Biswa Sarma likewise visited the SMCH to meet the harmed and guided the specialists to guarantee that they get the best treatment.
Later tending to a question and answer session at Silchar, the central clergyman reported that ₹ 50 lakh would be paid to the group of those killed and an administration occupation will likewise be given to a relative, while those harmed will be given ₹ one lakh each.
He likewise declared that an extra one-month pay will be given to all cops conveyed along the Mizoram line.