#RememberingKargil
Barefoot, he scaled a rock wall at 16,000 ft in a daring mission
#LestWeForgetIndia🇮🇳 Capt Neikezhakuo Kenguruse, #MahaVirChakra (P), 2 RAJ RIF & his supreme sacrifice #OnThisDay 28 June #BattleOfTololing #OpVijay

The gallant #IndianBrave was only 25 yrs old
In 1999, when the #Kargil conflict started, Capt Kenguruse was a junior commander in the #RajputanaRifles battalion. For his determination and prowess, he was made the lead commander of the #GhatakPlatoon of his battalion.
On 28 June night, Capt. Kenguruse’s platoon was given the responsibility of taking out a strategic machine gun post held by the enemy on a cliff face, the Black Rock. Heavy gun fire from this position had been hindering the battalion’s progress in the sector for days.
As the commando platoon scaled the cliff, they came under intense mortar and automatic fire from above. As a result, the team faced heavy casualties.
Capt Kenguruse was shot in the abdomen.
Undeterred by the injury, he urged his men to carry on with the assault. On reaching the final cliff face, the platoon was halted by a sheer vertical rock wall that separated them from the enemy post.
To ensure that his platoon was able to climb this sheer cliff, he secured a rope for his men but his boots kept slipping on the icy slopes.

Bleeding profusely Capt Kenguruse decided to do something incredibly brave.
At a height of 16,000 ft and in the freezing temperature of -10 degrees C, Capt Kenguruse kicked off his boots.

Using his bare feet to get a grip, he climbed up freezing cliff while carrying an RPG rocket launcher with him.
Once on top, Capt Kenguruse fired the rocket launcher at the seven Pakistani bunkers. Despite heavy enemy gunfire, he kept firing till he had decimated the bunkers.

Then he fought two enemy soldiers with his commando knife in hand-to-hand combat.
He single-handedly downed two more enemy soldiers with his rifle before a volley of bullets hit him and he laid down his life fighting.

Capt Kenguruse's daring act of valour ensured that his troops would go on to capture the position.
#LestWeForgetIndia🇮🇳 Captain Neikezhakuo Kenguruse - his extraordinary grit and determination, his valour and his supreme sacrifice.

The #IndianBrave was awarded the #MahaVirChakra posthumously.
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