J&Okay Encounters: 2 Troopers, 2 Terrorist Killed In Gunfight With Militants

J&Okay Encounters: 2 Troopers, 2 Terrorist Killed In Gunfight With Militants

In contemporary encounters which might be nonetheless underway in Jammu and Kashmir, two troopers have been martyred whereas two terrorists have been killed in separate gunfights. In line with a senior military official, 4 troopers sustained accidents wherein two died whereas two are below therapy. The casualty came about throughout an intense gunfight with militants within the Kishtwar area of Jammu and Kashmir. In a separate operation in Kathua, forces from the Rising Star Corps neutralized two terrorists.

“White Knight Corps and all ranks salute the supreme sacrifice of the #Bravehearts; provide deepest condolences to the households,” stated the military’s unit on X. The 2 troopers who have been killed in motion have been Nb Sub Vipan Kumar and Sep Arvind Singh.

The military, in an official assertion, revealed that the joint operation in Kishtwar’s Chatroo space was launched in coordination with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, following particular intelligence inputs. Contact with the militants was established round 3:30 PM, resulting in a firefight wherein 4 troopers have been injured. The operation stays ongoing.

The White Knight Corps stated in a submit on X, “Based mostly on the intelligence inputs, a joint operation with J&Okay Police was launched in space Chatroo at #Kishtwar. A contact was established and scout main the patrol exchanged heavy quantity of fireplace with the terrorists at 1530 hrs. Within the ensuing firefight 4 military personnel have been injured. The  operation is in progress.”

Rising Star Corps of the Indian Military stated that two terrorists have been killed in Kathua. “Within the Joint operation launched on 11 Sep by Troops of Rising Star Corps and J&Okay Police, Two Terrorists Neutralised & Massive Struggle Like Shops Recovered. Operations Conclude,” it stated.

Based mostly on a tip-off, safety forces initiated a cordon and search operation within the Naidgham space inside the Chatroo belt, in keeping with police officers. Throughout the operation, an change of gunfire came about between the search groups and terrorists hiding within the Pingnal Dugadda forest, situated within the higher reaches of Naidgham village, which falls below the jurisdiction of the Chatroo Police Station, the police reported.




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