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Remembering Lt Colonel KBS Natt's valour

Watch as Shiv Aroor bids farewell to brave officer Lieutenant Colonel KBS Natt, who passed away yesterday after being in coma since 2015. He was commissioned into the Territorial Army in 2013 after a 20-year career in the Indian Army. Two years into his second stint in uniform, in November 2015, Colonel Natt was part of a search operation in North Kashmir's Kupwara. During one particular part of the search operation in the densely forested Hajinaka village area, Colonel Karanbir Singh Natt and three of his soldiers came under fire from a terrorist who was hiding there. Without a second thought, Colonel Natt sprang forward and pushed all three soldiers backwards, saving their lives in the process. But in doing so, the officer took a bullet straight in his face, in fact, in his jaw. He didn't fall. He remained standing, changed position, and continued firing from extremely close range, dangerously close range, until that terrorist had been eliminated. 

All the while, the officer was issuing instructions to his soldiers to remain out of the line of fire while he took care of business like a true leader. His valour ensured that the encounter ended without any casualties in the Army, but the gunshot wound he sustained was a grievous one. The officer slipped into coma, one that he would largely remain in for the next eight years, since 2015. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, and his father, an Army officer himself.
 

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