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Anti-Terror Op Enters Second Day in J&K's Rajouri Forest

The anti-terrorist operation in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district has entered its second day. Security forces, including the Army, J&K Police, and CRPF, are jointly conducting the operation in the Ghambir Mughlan forests. Contact with terrorists was established on Saturday, and a tight cordon has been placed around the area. No casualties have been reported from either side so far.

Anti-terrorist operation enters second day in J&K's Rajouri

Jammu, May 24

The anti-terrorist operation in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district entered its second day on Sunday as heavy security deployment continued to trace the hiding terrorists.

An encounter had started on Saturday in the forest area of Ghambir Mughlan when hiding terrorists opened fire at the security forces.

The terrorist fire was returned, after which an encounter started there. The security forces, including the Army, J&K Police and the CRPF, jointly started the anti-terrorist operation in the area following intelligence inputs about the presence of 2-3 terrorists in the Ghambir Mughlan forests of Rajouri district.

Nagrota headquartered White Knight Corps of the Army said on X on Saturday, "Op Sheruwali Contact With Terrorists".

"Today at around 11:30 AM, contact was established with terrorists in the general area of #Gambhir Muglan, #Rajouri during an intelligence-based joint operation conducted alongwith @JmuKmrPolice and CRPF. Troops responded swiftly with calibrated action. Firefight ensued and a cordon has been effectively established. Operation remains underway," the Army said.

Reinforcements were rushed to plug the escape points of the hiding terrorists after contact was established with the terrorists yesterday.

It is believed that two to three terrorists may be trapped inside the forest area. This forest area, located in the Pir Panjal range of Rajouri district, is considered one of the most challenging terrains for anti-terror operations due to its steep hills, dense forests, and limited accessibility.

Security personnel have intensified surveillance in adjoining areas, setting up checkpoints and closely monitoring vehicular and pedestrian movement.

Search operations continued throughout the day as forces carried out systematic combing operations across multiple forest pockets.

The entire range has been placed under a tight cordon, and search operations are continuing. Residents are cooperating with the security agencies and hoping the situation returns to normal soon.

No casualty has so far been reported from any side in this operation so far.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Meera T

Hope the operation wraps up quickly and safely for our forces. But we also need to focus on rehabilitating the local youth who might be lured into these activities. Development and education are the real weapons against terrorism. 🤞

Rohit P

This is a well-coordinated operation by the security forces. The Army's White Knight Corps always acts with precision. Let them hunt down these terrorists completely. Peace-loving citizens of Rajouri deserve a terror-free life. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

Deepak U

Honestly, while I support the operation, I'm worried about the collateral damage. Hope our forces are careful to distinguish terrorists from innocent villagers. The civilians in Rajouri have already suffered so much due to cross-border tensions over decades.

Ashwin V

It's encouraging that no casualties have been reported so far. Our forces are well-trained for jungle warfare in Pir Panjal. But why can't we have full surgical strikes like in 2016? Sometimes decisive action sends a stronger message to Pakistan than these long operations.

Nisha Z

Living in Rajouri, I can tell you that the cooperation between locals and security forces is heartening. Villagers are reporting any suspicious movement promptly. This synergy between forces and civilians is what will ultimately defeat terrorism in the region. 🙏

Tanvi S

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