This story is from July 25, 2015

Army chief pays homage at war memorial in Dras

His visit comes a day after militants attacked a telecom tower in J&K, injuring one person, and two grenade blasts rocked a mobile phone shop in Srinagar.
Army chief pays homage at war memorial in Dras
JAMMU: Army chief General Dalbir Singh on Saturday paid tributes to the Kargil war martyrs at a memorial in J&K's Dras sector on Saturday.
The General laid a wreath at the war memorial and remembered the country's war heroes.
The Kargil War was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in J&K's Kargil District and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LOC).
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The conflict, which claimed the lives of more than 500 officers and soldiers, many of whom were posthumously given gallantry awards, is also referred to as Operation Vijay, which was the name of the Indian operation that cleared the Kargil sector.
The town of Kargil is located 205 km from Srinagar, and faces Pakistan's so-called Northern Areas across the Line of Control.
(With inputs from ANI)
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