Ongoing Anti-Terror Operation in Rajouri Enters Fifth Day
Rajouri anti-terror operation enters Day 5
Hindustan Times
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The anti-terror operation in Rajouri's Gambhir Mughlan area continues for a fifth day, targeting three to four Pakistani-origin terrorists. Security forces, including elite army commandos, are conducting extensive searches using advanced technology and tactics to locate the terrorists, who are believed to be hiding in dense jungle terrain.
- 01The operation, named Operation Sheruwali, was initiated following intelligence reports about terrorist presence.
- 02Security forces include the Army's Romeo Force, CRPF, Special Operations Group, and Jammu and Kashmir Police.
- 03Drones, helicopters, and sniffer dogs are deployed in the search, but the operation has not yet resulted in capturing the terrorists.
- 04The area is challenging due to thick foliage and the presence of camouflaged improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted by the terrorists.
- 05There has been no recent exchange of fire since the initial encounter on Saturday.
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The anti-terror operation in Rajouri's Gambhir Mughlan area has entered its fifth day as security forces continue their efforts to eliminate three to four terrorists of Pakistani origin. The operation commenced after a brief face-off on Saturday morning, prompting a large-scale search involving the army's elite special forces, drones, helicopters, and sniffer dogs. A senior police officer reported that the dense jungle terrain complicates the search, with the army targeting suspected hideouts using rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs). Security forces have established a multi-layered cordon around the area, but success has been elusive. Since the initial encounter, there have been no further exchanges of fire, indicating a cautious approach by the troops due to the risk of camouflaged improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted by the terrorists. The operation, named Operation Sheruwali, aims to neutralize the threat posed by these terrorists, who are believed to be hiding within the thick foliage of the forest.
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The ongoing operation aims to enhance security in the Rajouri area by neutralizing terrorist threats, which could lead to improved safety for local communities.
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