Army Captain Killed in Encounter During Search For 4 Terrorists In J&K

Army Captain Killed in Encounter During Search For 4 Terrorists In J&K-tramesh

This appointment comes a day afore Independence Day celebrations and as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chairs a high-profile accommodated abounding by the Army arch and NSA.

New Delhi: An Army administrator - Captain Deepak Singh - was dead in activity Wednesday afterwards an appointment - sources say with an accumulation of four terrorists - in the Assar breadth of Jammu and Kashmir's Doda district. A noncombatant was additionally injured. An op has been launched to abduction the terrorists, one of whom was wounded.

The appointment was in a forested breadth during a cordon-and-search operation, or CASO, launched by a collective aegis aggregation to clue bottomward the terrorists ambuscade in the Shivgarh-Assar belt, sources said.

The aegis armament managed to balance a United States-made M4 advance burglarize and three blood-soaked rucksacks, absolute accessories and logistics, from the appointment site, sources added.

Sources said the Army had been angled off to the terrorists' cover aftermost evening, afterwards which they affianced the enemy. There was an abrupt barter of blaze that night and the op resumed this morning.

This latest alarm advance in the Jammu arena comes a day afore Independence Day celebrations and as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chairs an affair - abounding by arch figures, including Army arch General Upendra Dwivedi and National Aegis Advisor Ajit Doval - to analysis the aegis situation.


Army Captain Killed in Encounter During Search For 4 Terrorists In J&K-tramesh

There has been an access in alarm activities in the Jammu arena - decidedly in the southern alcove of the Pir Panjab range, which contains abounding blubbery forests and abrupt mountains that accommodate awning for terrorists - in Contempo months, adopting fears about the awakening of aggression in the region.
The specter of terrorism had long lain dormant in this area.

Earlier this month the government said it is rolling out a new security matrix for Jammu and Kashmir to counter increased targeting of civilians and military personnel and camps by terrorists, including an encounter in Anantnag district on Sunday in which two soldiers died for their country.