4 Army Personnel Killed In Encounter With Terrorists In J-K's Rajouri
Four Army personnel including two officers and two jawans have lost their lives in an ongoing encounter with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district on Wednesday, 16 Corps sources told ANI.
"Troops including Special Forces are deployed in the area
after inputs were received about movement of a group of terrorists in the area.
16 Corps Commander and Rashtriya Rifles' Romeo Force commander are monitoring
the operations closely. More details awaited," 16 Corps sources told the
news agency.
The encounter broke out between terrorists and joint forces of the
Army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police in the Bajimaal area of Dharmsal
following a cordon-and-search operation, a police official told PTI.
Local residents said that a cordon-and-search operation has been
going on in the area since Sunday to track down terrorists operating in the
area.
"Due to the operation we were asked to stay back at home and
not venture out. Our children stayed back at home and did not attend the
school," a villager told PTI.
The firing is going on in the forest area close to the village, he
said.
Officials said the two terrorists trapped at the encounter site in
Bajimaal appeared to be foreign nationals and had been moving around in the
area since Sunday. They even took shelter at a place of worship, they said.
The border districts of Rajouri and Poonch have witnessed
increased terrorist incidents over the past one-and-a-half years.
On November 17, a terrorist was killed in an encounter between
terrorists and security forces in the Guller Behrote area of Rajouri district.
On August 7, a terrorist was gunned down as an infiltration
attempt from across the border was foiled by the Army in the Degwar area of
Poonch district.
Five Army soldiers were killed during an anti-terror operation in
the Kesari hills of Rajouri district on May 5.
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