Two terrorists killed in Jammu convoy attack
One terrorist killed in LoC convoy attack; special forces, NSG, and BMP-II vehicles involved in operation
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Jammu encounter follows surge in Kashmir attacks, with 13 killed in two weeks.PHOTO:PTI
Jammu, 29 Oct
Security
forces on Tuesday morning gunned down two terrorists holed up in a forest area
near a village in the Akhnoor sector in Jammu and Kashmir, taking the number of
militants killed in the 27-hour gunfight near the Line of Control (LoC) to
three, officials said.
One of the
three terrorists who fired at an ambulance that was part of an army convoy
moving near the LoC on Monday morning was killed by evening in the operation
that also witnessed action by special forces and NSG commandos and the use of
BMP-II infantry combat vehicles.
The other
two terrorists were killed on Tuesday in a span of two hours after joint teams
of the army and the police launched the final assault near Assan temple in
Jogwan village in the Battal-Khour area, the officials said.
After
overnight surveillance, "an intense firefight unfolded today morning
resulting in a significant victory for our forces. Relentless operations and
tactical excellence have led to the elimination of three terrorists.
“The
operation also saw the successful recovery of war-like stores, marking a
critical step in maintaining security in the region,” Army's Jammu-based White
Knight Corps said in a post on X.
The
officials said the slain terrorists are believed to have infiltrated from
across the border on Sunday night before appearing outside a temple and
targeting the army convoy.
"After
a night-long lull, the security forces pushed for a final assault against the
holed-up terrorists at around 7 am, leading to a fresh gunfight," an
official said.
A couple of
deafening explosions followed by intense firing continued for over an hour
before the second terrorist was killed, the officials said, adding intermittent
exchange of fire continued for another hour before the third trapped ultra was
eliminated.
A
four-year-old valiant Army dog, Phantom, died in the operation after being hit
by a bullet.
In a first,
the Army deployed its four BMP-II infantry combat vehicles for surveillance and
strengthening the cordon around the attack site, while helicopters and drones
were also deployed to locate the hiding terrorists.
The latest
encounter in the Jammu region comes amid a surge in terrorist activities in
Kashmir where seven attacks have occurred in the past two weeks, resulting in
13 fatalities, including two soldiers.-PTI
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