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There were up to 30 Taliban insurgents. 31 year old acting Sergeant Dipprasad Pun at one thing had to make use of the tripod of his machine gun to overcome away a militant climbing the walls of the compound and exhausted all his ammunition. To thwart the Taliban assault, he fired more than 400 rounds, launched 17 grenades and detonated a mine. His check point was near Babaji in Helmand Province, southern Afghanistan. On the evening of September 17 last year, Acting Sgt Pun was on sentry duty. That develops when he heard a clinking noise right out the small base.
He though so it might be a donkey or a cow at beforehand. But he found two insurgents digging a trench to lay an improvised an explosive device (IED) at the checkpoint’s front gate when he visited investigate to take a look. As he was completely surrounded, he realized that Taliban were about to launch a well-planned attempt to overrun the compound. The Gurkha remained under continuous @tt@ck from rocket-propelled grenades and AK47s while defending the base coming from a roof.
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