Indian Air Force saves young Kashmiri boy

Srinagar, Feb 02 (KNB): Indian Air Force saved life of a young Kashmiri boy while battling acute weather condition.

Nine-year-old Gurez resident Taufik started suffering acute pain as a result of a very serious case of appendicitis, at night. Since, adequate medical care for these situations is not available in Gurez, so the next best option was to evacuate him to Srinagar for treatment.

The Airforce Station Srinagar received message for an evacuation at night and the crew of the helicopter was put on standby. Bad weather at Gurez prevented the helicopter from getting airborne in the morning.

The helicopter was then put on another assignment. On the way back from this assignment the crew of the helicopter received a message that the weather at Gurez has improved to marginal.

The copter was diverted to the landing site, inflight, and after a successful landing Taufik and his father were picked up and despite the continuous snowing and low clouds they were evacuated to Srinagar.

Prompt action by IAF and its highly motivated crew led by Squadron Leader Vinit Singh Sikarwar and co-pilot Lakhsay Mittal of “Hovering Hawks” saved a young life. Taufik is now recuperating at a medical facility in Srinagar. (KNB)

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