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I am proud, will avenge his death: Daughter of soldier killed in Pak drone attack

Sergeant Surendra Singh Moga, from Rajasthan, lost his live while on duty at the Udhampur air base, which came under Pakistani drone attack on Saturday.
His daughter Vartika hailed her father's sacrifice and said that she is feeling proud that her father "got martyred while killing the enemies and protecting the nation."
In a message to the Indian Army she said, "Pakistan should be finished entirely." Vartika aspires to become a soldier like her father and avenge his death.
Surendra Moga was killed when he was hit by a fragment of a Pakistani drone, which was successfully intercepted by the Army Air Defence at an air base in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur district on Saturday, officials said on Saturday.

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