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Will save people with Indian hands, says Afghan army man

<p>"Will continue to save lives of people with my new Indian hands," said a former Afghan National Army officer here on Wednesday, pepped with a pair of transplanted Indian hands in place of his own which were lost in an explosion</p>

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Kabul: "Will continue to save lives of people with my new Indian hands," said a former Afghan National Army officer here on Wednesday, pepped with a pair of transplanted Indian hands in place of his own which were lost in an explosion. 30, lost his both hands in an explosion in Afghanistan when he was trying to defuse a bomb. He returned to home country after receiving transplanted hands at an Indian hospital. He said on Wednesday that as soon as he recovers, he will return to the Afghan military and "will save lives of people with the pair of Indian hands", reports Khaama press.

Rahim was assigned to a bomb disposal squad and his deployment took him to restive Kandahar province, the birth place of Taliban. About three years ago Rahim was trying to defuse a landmine planted by terrorists in Kandahar. As in the past, he was able to save people, but the bomb went off just then and he lost both of his hands in the blast.

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