Three Army personnel martyred in Kulgam encounter
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Srinagar: Three Army personnel were martyred in an encounter with terrorists in Kulgam district on Friday, officials said.
Security forces launched a cordon and search operation in the higher reaches of the Halan forest area of Kulgam district in south Kashmir following inputs about the presence of terrorists there, a police official said.
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The encounter started during a cordon and search operation by the police and the Army at Gundha-Khawas village in the Budhal area following information about the presence of terrorists there, officials said.
They said a few gunshots were heard from the besieged village and reinforcements were rushed to the scene.
The ADGP said in Jammu that the encounter was going on.
“According to feedback from the ground, one terrorist has been killed so far,” the officer said.
He said the search operation turned into an encounter after the terrorists fired at the security forces, who retaliated.
In the exchange of fire, three security forces personnel were injured, the official said, adding, they succumbed during treatment.
“Operation Halan #Kulgam. On specific inputs regarding presence of terrorists on higher reaches of Halan in Kulgam, operations launched by Security Forces on 04 Aug 23. In exchange of firing with terrorists, three personnel sustained injuries and later succumbed. Search operations are continuing,” Srinagar-based Chinar Corps of the Army said in a tweet.
The official said reinforcement has been rushed to the area and the search operation has been intensified.
The security forces launched a massive search operation to trace a group of terrorists, officials said.
They said a tight cordon was maintained throughout the night and the search operation was launched on Saturday morning to trace the ultras, believed to be three in number.
The officials said the group is believed to have reached Kulgam district through the Pir Panjal range.
They said additional troops have been rushed to the area and the search has been intensified.
Another search operation has been launched in the Kund area of the district after a blast-like sound was heard there, the officials said.
Some Army vehicles were passing through the area when the sound was heard, they said. A police team has rushed to the spot and further details were awaited, the officials added.