Terrorists attack Army picket in J&K's Rajouri; Firing continues
Official sources reported that suspected terrorists opened fire on a security post in the Gundha area of Rajouri district at 4 a.m. Security personnel retaliated, resulting in a brief exchange of gunfire. A cordon and search operation was subsequently initiated. “Terrorist fire was returned. The soldier injured in the firing by the terrorists was shifted to hospital,” said an official source.
Enhanced Security Measures
In response to the attack, security measures in the region have been heightened. More reinforcements have been dispatched to carry out the search operation and ensure no further escalation. “A search operation has been started in the area. More reinforcements have been rushed in to carry out the search operation,” sources added.
Recent Spike in Terror Activities
This thwarted attack is part of a worrying trend of increased terror incidents in the Jammu region. Recent months have seen a spike in attacks, including a terror attack on an army convoy in Kathua and encounters in Doda and Udhampur. On Thursday, Indian Army troops opened fire after noticing suspicious movement near the Line of Control in the Sunderbani area of Rajouri district.
Injuries and Casualties
In a separate incident, two Indian Army soldiers were injured during an encounter with terrorists in the Kastigarh area of Doda district. Initial treatment was administered at the government hospital in Doda before the soldiers were airlifted to the Army hospital. This encounter came just days after four army soldiers, including an officer, lost their lives in a Doda encounter.
Honoring the Fallen
On July 16, Lt Gen MV Suchindra Kumar, Northern Army Commander, paid homage to the four soldiers killed in the line of duty during the Doda encounter. The soldiers were identified as Captain Brijesh Thapa, Naik D Rajesh, Sepoy Bijendra, and Sepoy Ajay Kumar Singh. “The bravehearts laid down their lives to ensure peace in the region,” Kumar stated.
Increased Military Presence
To counter the rising terrorist activities, around 4,000 additional soldiers have been deployed in the hilly districts of the Jammu division. Elite Para Commandos and troops trained in mountain warfare have been positioned to effectively counter the terrorist threat.
Revised Security Strategy
Security forces have adopted a revised strategy to counter the hit-and-run tactics used by terrorists. Since June 9, six terrorist attacks have been reported in the Jammu division, resulting in the deaths of 12 security personnel. These attacks occurred in Poonch, Rajouri, Doda, and Kathua districts, often involving ambushes in densely forested areas.
The region has witnessed a surge in terrorist activities, with multiple incidents reported in recent months. The increased military presence and proactive measures aim to ensure the safety and security of the local population. The security forces are employing new tactics and strategies to deal with the evolving threat posed by terrorists.
(With inputs from ANI)
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