Poonch Terror Attack Indian Air Force Martyr Vicky Pahade Son Birthday in few days

Martyr Vicky Pahade News: Corporal Vicky Pahade, resident of Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh, was martyred in the terrorist attack in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir. Let us tell you that Vicky Pahade was among the five soldiers who became victims of the terrorist attack in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday evening. Five soldiers were injured in this attack. In which a soldier died during treatment in the hospital. Vicky Pahade, who was martyred in the attack, was visiting his son’s birthday on May 7.

Joined Air Force in 2011
Vicky Pahade, a resident of Nonia-Karbal village of Chhindwara district, joined the Air Force in 2011. His father has already passed away. Currently, his family consists of his mother and wife Reena and a 5 year old son Hardik.

Vicky Pahade was going to come home on 7th May to celebrate the birthday of son Hardik. But before that he became a victim of terrorist attack. About 15 days ago, Vicky Pahade had gone for his duty in Jammu and Kashmir after attending his sister’s wedding.

Former CM Kamal Nath also expressed grief
Former CM Kamal Nath has also expressed grief over the martyrdom of Vicky Pahade. He wrote on his social media account I pay tribute to the martyrdom of Corporal Vicky Pahade, resident of Nonia-Karbal in Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh, and pay tribute to the immortal martyr. The entire country is proud of the bravery and valor of its immortal martyr son Vicky Pahade. “Jai Hind, Jai Hind ke Laal”

The Indian Air Force has expressed grief over the martyrdom of Vicky Pahade. Posting on X, he wrote that CAS Air Chief Marshal VR Choudhary and all the personnel of the Indian Air Force salute the brave Corporal Vicky Pahade, who made the supreme sacrifice in the Poonch sector in the service of the nation. Our deepest condolences to the bereaved family, we stand firmly with you in this hour of grief.

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