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'He had finished J&K tenure, then lockdown happened'
Updated On: 04 May, 2020 07:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Major Anuj Sood, a Pune resident, was killed in an encounter with terrorists in the Valley along with four other officers on Saturday

Major Anuj Sood and Aakriti on their wedding day
Major Anuj Sood, 31, one of the five officers killed in an encounter with terrorists at a village in Rajwar forests of North Kashmir, had already completed his operational tenure in the Valley and was about to get a new posting when the lockdown happened. As a result, Sood, who lived in Pune with his wife Aakriti, had to continue his tenure in Kashmir.
Speaking to mid-day over phone from Dharamshala, Aakriti, daughter of a retired Marine Commando from Indian Navy, Commander Kashmira Singh, said, “He was posted in J&K and the last time I saw him was on November 30, 2019.” Aakriti, who worked as an HR professional in a French company in Pune, resigned in March and left for Dharamshala with her father on March 17, as Major Sood was supposed to get a new posting.
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