SRINAGAR :
TWO Army soldiers were killed
and as many injured in an
overnight gunfight with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s
Kulgam district, in one of
the longest anti-terror operations in the Valley that entered
the ninth day on Saturday,
officials said.
The Army’s Srinagar-based
Chinar Corps, in a post on X,
paid tributes to the soldiers
killed in the encounter and said
that the operation was still
underway.
Two terrorists have been
killed in the encounter that
began on August 1 after security forces launched a cordon
and search operation in a forest at Akhal in the south
Kashmir district, following specific intelligence inputs about
the presence of terrorists there.
The identity and the group
affiliation of the slain terrorists
have not been ascertained so
far. In a post on X on Saturday,
the Chinar Corps said, “Chinar
Corps honours the supreme
sacrifice of the Bravehearts,
L/Nk Pritpal Singh and Sep
Harminder Singh, in line of
duty for the Nation.
Their
courage and dedication will
forever inspire us.”
The Army said it stands in
solidarity with the bereaved
families. “The operation continues,” it added.
Officials said two other soldiers were injured in the
overnight firing, taking the
number of injured security
forces personnel to nine.
Senior police and Army officers, including the Jammu and
Kashmir Police chief Nalin
Prabhat, and the Army’s
Northern Commander Lt Gen
Pratik Sharma, are closely monitoring the operation roundthe-clock, officials said.
Security forces have pressed
drones and helicopters into
service to track the terrorists
down in the forest area. Para
commandos were also assisting the security forces in neutralising the hiding ultras.