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7 soldiers, 6 terrorists killed in Nagrota, Samba

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1-copyTWIN TERROR ATTACKS IN JAMMU

 

STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: Two major terror attacks rocked Jammu region on Tuesday in which seven army personnel, including a Major, were killed and eight other securitymen, including a BSF DIG, were injured, before six heavily-armed terrorists were eliminated in the separate fierce encounters.
In one incident, a group of heavily-armed terrorists in police uniform stormed an army unit in Nagrota, about three kms from the Corps headquarters on the outskirts of Jammu city this morning, triggering an intense gunbattle that lasted for hours.
Seven army personnel, including two officers, were killed in this attack before three terrorists were killed in an armed stand-off which also involved a hostage-like situation with 12 soldiers, two ladies and two children being held captive. All were rescued, army spokesman said.
Three terrorists were gunned down by BSF in Ramgarh area of Samba near the International Border after an encounter that lasted several hours and was followed by intense cross-border firing by Pakistani troops. Four security personnel, including BSF DIG, were injured in this incident.
The two terror incidents in Jammu came on a day Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa took over as Chief of Pakistan Army from Gen Raheel Shareef.
Giving details of the Nagrota attack, army spokesman said in the early hours of today, a group of heavily-armed terrorists, disguised in police uniform, targeted the army unit located three kms from the Corps Headquarters.
“The terrorists forced their entry into the Officers’ Mess complex by throwing grenades and firing at the sentries,” the spokesman said.
“In the initial counter action, one officer and three soldiers of the army were martyred,” he added.
The terrorists entered two buildings which were occupied by officers, families and men, which “led to a hostage-like situation”, he said.
“The situation was very quickly contained and thereafter, in a deliberate operation, all were successfully rescued, which included 12 soldiers, two ladies and two children,” the spokesman said.
“However, in this rescue attempt, one more officer and two jawans sacrificed their lives,” he added.
In the gunbattle, three terrorists were killed. “Bodies of three terrorists have been recovered and operations are in progress to sanitise the complete area,” the spokesman said.
Among the soldiers who died was a Major. In the wake of the terror attack on 166 Artillery unit of the army, the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was closed for traffic in the area and was reopened this evening.
The unit is located about 3 kms from Army’s 16 Corps which oversees all military operations in Jammu region. The district administration has closed all schools in Nagorta tehsil as a precautionary measure.
“We have ordered closure of all schools and education institutions in Nagrota tehsil in view of the terror attack,” Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, Simrandeep Singh said.
Separately, at around the same time, BSF personnel in Ramgarh area of Samba were engaging three terrorists who were trying to infiltrate from Pakistan.
BSF said it detected suspicious movement of three persons late last night and a quick reaction team of the force swung into action, laying cordon in the area.
“On realising that they have been trapped, the militants started firing automatic weapons and lobbing grenades on the BSF troops.
“Unable to move further, the militants got holed up in a nearby tube well hut. Taking advantage of the cover, they kept firing intermittently till the day break.
The area was kept under intense surveillance by the troops deployed awaiting day break,” the BSF said in a statement.
At daybreak, the BSF personnel “made their move and with precise and stable fire, neutralised the three militants quickly,” it said, adding one constable Shyamal Ahirwar sustained bullet injury in his wrist.
Throughout the morning hours, Pakistan kept firing intermittently to provide cover to the militants, it said.
In the ensuing events, BSF’s Jammu DIG B S Kasana, Inspector Sarabjit Singh of India Reserve Battalion and constable Vaibhav of BSF sustained injuries, it said.
All the injured were immediately evacuated to military hospital and were reported to be stable, the statement said.
18 magazines, 25 live grenades, three IED waist belts, five chain IEDs (used to blow up railway tracks) and a wireless set were recovered from the slain terrorists.
“Had BSF not successfully contained and eliminated the terrorists, they could have caused massive damage in the mainland. It was only because of BSF’s multi-tier security cover that this calamity was averted effectively,” BSF spokesman said.
STATE TIMES correspondent adds that till the time of filing the report the operations were in progress to sanitise the complete area and rule out the possibility of any live explosive scattered in the vicinity.
Following these twin terror strikes high alert was sounded across the state and the movement of vehicles was closely monitored to prevent any other strike along the vulnerable highway.The school buildings were shut down and local villagers were advised to stay indoors to avoid any collateral damage.
GOC-in-C, Northern Command Lt-Gen DS Hooda, who played a vital role during the surgical strike inside PoK, also proceeded on retirement after an illustrious career of 40 years. The General had taken over command of the prestigious Northern Command on 1st July 2014.
The terror strike took every one in the entire security establishment by surprise as the area had never witnessed any fidayeen strike since militancy erupted in the State.
Local villagers in the area told media persons, ” We woke up around 5.30 a.m after hearing loud blasts and soon fire fight started”. “The army men cordoned off the entire area and advised us to stay indoors, confirming terrorists had struck the well fortified area”, the villagers claimed.

Major Gosavi Kunal Mannadir (33) from Village Pandharpur, Distt Solapur, Maharashtra. He is survived by his wife, Uma K Gosavi.
Major Akshay Girish Kumar (31) from Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka. He is survived by his wife Sangeeta Ravinderan.
Havildar Sukhraj Singh (32) from village Maan Nagar, PO Batala, District Gurdaspur, Punjab. He is survived by his wife Harmeet Kaur.
Lance Naik Kadam Sambhaji Yeshwantro (32) from village Janapuri, Post Office Wadepuri, Tehsil Loha, District Nanded, Maharashtra. He is survived by his wife Sheetal.
Grenadier Raghvendra Singh (26) from Village Gadijatar, Tehsil Raja Khera, District Dholpur, Rajasthan. He is survived by his wife Anjana Sikaewal.
Rifleman Asim Rai (32) from Village Ratanchha, PO Khotang, Nepal. He is survived by his wife, Madhu Kala Rai.

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