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Operation Sheruwali Enters 32nd Day in Rajouri: Security Forces Intensify Search

Operation Sheruwali, a large-scale anti-terror operation in Rajouri's Dorimal-Gambir Mughlan forests, has entered its 32nd day. Security forces continue extensive search operations to neutralize armed infiltrators in the rugged terrain. Officials confirmed heightened vigilance with additional checkpoints and patrols to ensure local safety. On June 16, a JCO and three Army personnel were injured in an accidental mine blast during a patrol near the LoC.

J-K: 'Operation Sheruwali' enters 32nd day in Rajouri, search operation continues

Rajouri, June 23

The anti-terror operation, Operation Sheruwali, underway in the Dorimal-Gambir Mughlan area of the Manjakote sector in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, entered its 32nd day on Monday, with security forces continuing extensive search operations in the region.

'Operation Sherawali' is an ongoing, large-scale counter-terrorism combing mission in the dense forest belts of the Dorimal-Gambhir Mughlan sector in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Launched in late May, the multi-agency operation aims to locate and neutralise armed infiltrators holed up in the region's rugged mountainous terrain.

According to officials, all security agencies involved in the operation remain on high alert, with search and surveillance activities continuing in the dense forest terrain to track any suspicious movement and ensure the safety of local residents.

The official said that the operation is progressing as planned, with forces maintaining vigilance across the area.

"Security forces remain alert and committed to maintaining peace and security in the area. Additional checkpoints and area domination patrols are also being conducted as part of the ongoing efforts," the officials said.

The prolonged operation highlights the determination of security forces to ensure peace and maintain security in the border district of Rajouri.

Search operations in the Dorimal forest area are continuing amid heightened security measures in the region, with authorities urging the public to remain vigilant and cooperate with security agencies.

Earlier, a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and three Army personnel were injured in an accidental mine blast during a patrol near the Line of Control (LoC) in the forward Kalal area of the Nowshera sector on June 16, according to Jammu and Kashmir Police officials.

According to the Station House Officer (SHO) of Nowshera Police Station, the incident took place at around 11 am when troops of 4 Kumaon were conducting a routine patrol in the forward LoC area. During the operation, an accidental mine blast occurred, injuring one JCO and three soldiers.

The injured personnel were immediately evacuated from the site and provided initial medical assistance before being shifted to the Army's Command Hospital in Udhampur for specialised treatment.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

While I fully support security operations, 32 days is a long time. I hope the agencies are reassessing their strategy to bring this to a swift conclusion without further casualties. The accidental mine blast affecting our own troops is concerning.

Rajesh Q

Operation Sheruwali is fine, but what about the local civilians? They've been living under constant lockdown and fear for over a month. Authorities should balance security with normalcy for the common people. Yeh zindagi ka toh kuch bhi nahi raha. 😔

James A

Impressive operational persistence. Counter-insurgency in dense forests is never easy, and the Indian Army's determination here is commendable. Hope the intelligence coordination leads to success soon.

Priya S

My heart goes out to the injured JCO and soldiers from 4 Kumaon. Hope they recover fully in Udhampur. The accidental mine blast shows the inherent risks our troops face daily. We take their safety for granted. 🙏

Arjun K

Rajouri has seen many operations. Let's hope this one ends with complete success. The message should be clear to those across the border—no sanctuary for infiltrators here. Jai Hind.

Siddharth J

Good that forces remain on high alert, but why such a long operation?

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