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Poonch ambush: Search operations enter Day-6

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Poonch: Battling difficult terrains and dense forests, security forces continued to carry out cordon and search operations for the sixth consecutive day on Tuesday to track down the terrorists behind the ambush that left four soldiers dead in Poonch last week, officials said.
Over 30 suspects have been questioned during the past few days and several of them have been released, they said.
“The cordon and search operation is going on to track down the terrorists involved in the ambush on Army vehicles,” a senior official told PTI.

Defence Minister to visit Rajouri today

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has said he will visit Jammu and Rajouri on Wednesday.
“Tomorrow, 27th December, I shall be in Jammu and Rajouri,” Singh said in a post on X on Tuesday.
The minister’s visit comes following the death of four army personnel, two of them captain, during an encounter between security forces and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district last week. Three more soldiers were injured in the same encounter. According to the defence sources, more troops are being moved to the sector to strengthen the counter-terror grid.

The official said that the operation includes sniffer dogs, surveillance equipment and aerial mechanisms. Additional forces have been deployed to plug seven infiltration routes amid area domination operations in the area, he said. Operations are being carried out cautiously as there are dense forests, deep gorges and caves, official sources said.
Mobile internet services will remain suspended in Rajouri and Poonch for the fourth day in a row.
Chief of Army staff (CoAS) General Manoj Pande visited ground zero in Poonch on Monday where he reviewed the anti-terrorist operation under way in Surankote and nearby Rajouri district’s Thanamandi forest belt.
General Pande asked security personnel to remain resolute and steadfast against all challenges.
Three civilians picked up by the Army for questioning after the terrorist ambushed two Army vehicles on Thursday at Dhatyar Morh between Dhera Ki Gali and Buffliaz in Poonch were found dead on Friday.
The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Saturday announced compensation and jobs to the families of the dead civilians and said the medico legal formalities were conducted and legal action on the matter has been initiated.
The Army has ordered a thorough internal investigation into the civilian deaths and said it is committed to extending full support and cooperation in the conduct of the investigation.

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