Army search operation continues.
Army search operation continues.
Jammu-Kashmir: Recently, four soldiers of the Indian Army were martyred in an encounter in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. Since then till now the army’s search operation is going on. Army soldiers are still maintaining their position in the valley. Meanwhile, latest information has been received that 81 terrorists are active in Kashmir Valley. Out of these, 48 terrorists are from Pakistan. The army is busy trying to eliminate the terrorists. According to media reports, the security forces are trying to advance towards the hideout of the extremists, but the army has not been completely successful yet.
81 terrorists active in the valley
According to information received from security sources, it has come to light that 81 terrorists are active in Jammu and Kashmir, out of which 48 terrorists are from Pakistan. At the same time, information has been received that a total of 56 terrorists are active in South Kashmir. DGP Dilbagh Singh said that more than 10 teams have surrounded the Hide Eye in the forest area of Kokernag. According to DGP, the terrorists have still not been able to come out of the forest. According to the information, specialist army personnel have been deployed in the operation. This also includes special forces and counter terror experts of Jammu and Kashmir Police.
4 soldiers were martyred
Let us tell you that on September 13, an encounter started between security forces and terrorists in Kokernag area of Anantnag. In this encounter, 19 National Unit Commanding Officer of the Army Colonel Manpreet Singh, Company Commander Major Ashish Dhaunchak and Jammu and Kashmir DSP Humayun Muzammil Bhat along with another soldier were martyred. The terrorists had carried out this incident when the army had started searching for their hideout on the basis of intelligence information. During this, the terrorists laid in ambush and opened fire on the army soldiers.
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