Anantnag encounter continues for over 100 hours, troops engage in deep forest gunfight with terrorists
Gadol/Anantnag/IBNS: The encounter between security forces and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag has stretched to the fifth day, with thousands of troops including para commandos locked in an endless gunfight deep inside the dense forests of Gadol.
According to reports, terrorists are making use of the treacherous terrain and forest cover to keep the forces at bay and prolong the encounter.
The face-off is currently continuing for over 100 hours now.
Three officers, including two from the Army and a policeman, were killed in action in an attempt to neutralise the terrorists.
The heavily armed terrorists, believed to be two or three in number, are hiding in a tactically favourable location in the dense and steep forest.
This indicates a new pattern being used by the terrorists to take on the security structure in Kashmir.
During these 100 hours, the troops fired hundreds of motor shells and rockets targeting suspected terrorist hideouts with hi-tech equipment and dropped explosives using advanced drones.
Army's Northern Command chief Lt General Upendra Dwivedi visited the encounter site on Saturday where he was briefed about how troops are using the advanced equipment including drones and firepower against the terrorists.
OP GAROL#LtGenUpendraDwivedi #ArmyCdr, Northern Command reviewed the operational situation on the ongoing operations at #Kokernag forest area in #Anantnag. He was briefed by the ground commanders on the High Intensity Operations in which Hi-tech Equipment is being used for… pic.twitter.com/MggzlYb2Lh
— NORTHERN COMMAND - INDIAN ARMY (@NorthernComd_IA) September 16, 2023
The joint operation by the Army and police began Tuesday night based on intelligence input, followed by an attempt to approach the terrorist hideout the next day.
The terrorists who appear to have anticipated the action opened fire on the forces, caught between the dense forests and hill on one side and a deep ditch on the other.
Leading from the front, two Army officers - Colonel Manpreet Singh and Major Ashish Dhonchak, and Deputy Superintendent of Police Himayun Bhat - were killed in action. Two more soldiers were injured while another is believed to be missing.