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Army jawan shoots dead two colleagues, kills self at Dharamsala in HP

DHARAMSALA: A soldier of Sikh Regiment shot dead two fellow soldiers before shooting himself in the cantonment area here on Monday morning.

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Tribune News Service

Dharamsala, September 17

A soldier of Sikh Regiment shot dead two fellow soldiers before shooting himself in the cantonment area here on Monday morning.

Jasbir Singh, who was on duty from 2 am to 6 am in the officers' mess, came to the barracks with his service rifle and started firing at his two colleagues who were about to sleep.

The two jawans have been identified as Havildar Hardeep Singh and Naik Harpal Singh. He later also shot himself. All the three soldiers died on the spot

According to the Army, Jasbir hailed from Barnala while Havildar Hardeep Singh belonged to Tarn Taran. The third victim, Naik Harpal Singh, hailed from Gurdaspur. The reason for the provocation is not known. The McLeodganj police and a forensic team of Himachal Pradesh Police have reached the spot.

The commanding officer of 18 Sikh Regiment at Dharamsala Cantonment, Brig Brar, when contacted said that from preliminary investigation it seems that Jasbir Singh after coming back from duty had a verbal duel with the two other soldiers and in fit of rage he shot them and later himself.

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