J&K: Army launches search operation after exchange of fire with terrorists
The Indian Army launched a search operation in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua on Saturday after terrorists fired a few rounds, officials said. Read further on Dynamite News:
Kathua: The Indian Army launched a search operation in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua on Saturday after terrorists fired a few rounds, officials said.
As per Indian Army
According to the Indian Army, they noticed suspicious movement in the Bhatodi area of Kathua late last night. "An exchange of fire took place, and a few rounds were fired. The search operation is underway," the Army said.
The Army also retaliated during the exchange. So far, no casualties have been reported.Further details are awaited.
Police reached the spot
On January 21, A firing incident took place at the Jewel Chowk area of Jammu. After receiving the information about the firing incident, Jammu and Kashmir Police reached the spot to investigate the incident.
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In the visuals, one of the cops was seen collecting the bullet shell from the spot.
Search operation conducted
Earlier, a search operation conducted in Zaloora, Sopore, turned into a fierce encounter, resulting in the death of a jawan from the security forces, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Zone VK Birdi stated on January 22.
Sharing details of the operation, Birdi said, "A search operation was conducted in Zaloora, Sopore and during that, a hideout was busted. During that, there was an exchange of fire which turned into an encounter and in this, one of our security forces' jawan got injured and after that he attained martyrdom."
Security arrangements
On the security arrangements for Republic Day, IGP Birdi stressed the significance of the event, particularly in the Valley.
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"The function on 26th January holds great importance, especially in Kashmir valley and for this, Jammu and Kashmir police have done security-related work in its various districts so that the entire security force remains on alert.
Big function
In Srinagar district also, there is a big function on 26th January in which there is a parade and the general public participates in it," Birdi said.
"In this regard, multi-tier security arrangements have been made here as well and the security arrangements in the city of Srinagar and the surrounding areas have been made more robust and tight...," he added.
Earlier, the DGP of neighbouring Punjab, Gaurav Yadav visited Amritsar following Republic Day and held a law and order review meeting with the police officers of Commissionerate Amritsar and the border districts of Gurdaspur, Batala, Amritsar Rural and Tarn Taran, said police.