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Security Forces Corner Terrorists in Rajouri Forest Op

Security forces have cornered heavily armed terrorists in the dense Gambir Mughlan forest area of Rajouri district. The operation, launched on intelligence inputs, involves joint teams from the Indian Army, J&K Police, and CRPF. Contact was established with the suspects on Sunday morning after a massive cordon-and-search operation. Two to three terrorists are believed to be trapped, with heavy reinforcements deployed to prevent any escape.

J-K: Security forces corner terrorists in Rajouri's Gambir Mughlan forest

Rajouri, May 24

A major anti-terror operation intensified in the Pir Panjal belt on Sunday as security forces established contact with heavily armed terrorists hiding in the dense Gambir Mughlan forest area of Rajouri district.

The breakthrough comes on the second consecutive day of a massive, intelligence-led cordon-and-search operation (CASO) launched jointly by the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).

According to the Indian Army's White Knight Corps, security forces successfully tracked down the suspects on Sunday morning after launching initial searches the previous day.

"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 along with the J&K Police and CRPF," the White Knight Corps stated in a post on X.

Officials indicate that two to three suspected terrorists are believed to be trapped within the thick forest belt. To prevent any escape bids, heavy reinforcements have been rushed to the site, tightening the security grid around the rugged mountainous terrain.

The Gambir Mughlan forest region, situated in the Pir Panjal belt of Rajouri district, is known for its rugged mountainous terrain and thick forest cover, making search operations challenging for security personnel.

Residents highlighted the scale of the ongoing operations and the difficulties faced by the troops. Security forces have set up strict checkpoints in adjoining areas, scaling up vehicular and pedestrian tracking.

"Security forces have maintained a strong presence in the Gambir Mughlan forest area since yesterday after inputs about suspected terrorists," said Aqib Khan, a local resident. "The entire region has been placed under a tight cordon and search operations are continuing continuously. Local residents are cooperating with the security agencies and hoping the situation returns to normal soon."

Another resident, Mohd Jawed, reiterated the difficulties of the terrain, noting, "The Gambir Mughlan forest area has rugged mountainous terrain and dense forest cover, making movement and search operations challenging."

Expressing the shared sentiments of nearby villages, Mohd Zubair added, "Locals learned that the operation was launched following intelligence inputs about suspected militant movement in the area... Residents of nearby villages are keeping a close watch on the situation and hoping for normalcy and peace in the region."

The operation was still actively underway at the time of reporting, with joint forces methodically closing in on the holed-up terrorists.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Every time we read about these operations, I feel for the local villagers. Can you imagine having your daily life disrupted by cordons, checkpoints, and gunfire? But they're cooperating - shows how fed up people are with terrorism. Let's hope this operation finishes quickly and safely.

Vikram M

Good work by the intelligence agencies and Army. But I can't help thinking - why are these terrorists still getting support from across the border after so many years? India needs stronger diplomatic pressure on Pakistan to stop this cross-border terrorism. Our soldiers shouldn't have to risk their lives again and again.

Michael C

As someone from the US, I've seen how difficult jungle warfare is in Vietnam and Afghanistan. The Indian Army's experience in the Pir Panjal is impressive. Hope they can contain this situation without too many civilian disruptions. The locals' willingness to cooperate is critical for counterinsurgency success.

Rohit P

Another day, another operation in J&K. While I'm proud of our forces, I wish the government would focus more on development and job creation in these areas. Terrorism thrives on unemployment and frustration. Military operations are necessary but not sufficient. We need a holistic approach - security plus development plus dialogue with local youth.

Kavya N

Stay safe, our brave soldiers! 🙏 The fact that local residents are cooperating shows they want peace too. 25 years of terrorism hasn't broken their spirit. The Pir Panjal region is beautiful but dangerous - I hope this operation ends with minimal casualties on our side. Thoughts with all families praying for their loved ones in uniform.

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