
7 Soldiers Injured in Gunbattle with Terrorists in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir
Seven soldiers were injured while engaging terrorists holed up in harsh terrain in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar, sources have said.
The soldiers were carrying out an operation in Kishtwar’s Chatroo when they were shot at by terrorists, sources said, adding they retaliated in force and ensured the evacuation of the injured troops to a hospital.
The operation, which the Indian Army’s Jammu-based White Knight Corps has named ‘Operation Trashi-I’, began around noon.
In a post on X, the White Knight Corps said the security forces came in contact with the terrorists in the general area Sonnar, northeast of Chatroo, during a deliberate search operation conducted as part of ongoing joint counter-terror exercises along with Jammu and Kashmir Police.
“Operations remain underway with additional forces inducted to reinforce the cordon, supported by close coordination with civil administration and security agencies,” the army said, commending the troops for their exceptional professionalism and resolve while responding to hostile fire under challenging terrain and conditions.
According to the officials, one of the search teams came across a group of two to three foreign terrorists allegedly belonging to Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), who fired indiscriminately and also lobbed a few grenades in an attempt to break the cordon.
The troops retaliated and reinforcements from the army, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the police were rushed to further tighten the cordon. There was intermittent firing between the two sides for some time, the officials said.
Advanced surveillance equipment, including drones, and sniffer dogs have been deployed to speed up the operation.
This was the third encounter between the security forces and terrorists in the Jammu region this year. Encounters broke out in Kahog and Najote forests in Billawar area of Kathua district on January 7 and 13, respectively.
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On December 15 last year, a police officer was killed in a gunfight with terrorists in Udhampur district. The terrorists managed to escape, taking advantage of thick foliage and darkness.
The encounters followed a major counter-terrorist operation launched in the forest belts of the Jammu region in December last year to flush out nearly three dozen holed-up terrorists. Operations have been further intensified in the run-up to the Republic Day to ensure peaceful celebrations, amid intelligence inputs about desperate attempts by Pakistan-based handlers to push more terrorists, the officials said.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by VoM News staff and is published from the syndicated feed)
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