Rajouri: Suspected militants have attacked in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. In Sunderbani area of Rajouri, suspected militants fired several rounds on a vehicle of the Indian Army. The attack was carried out from the dense forest, after which the army immediately retaliated. Security forces have started a search operation in the area to catch the attackers.
Army search operation is being conducted
According to the information received, the terrorists fired indiscriminately on the army vehicle in the Peli Fall area of Sundarban. The attack took place in the nearby area of Malala in Akhnoor and Sundarban in Rajouri. The suspected terrorists fled after the firing. There is a possibility that the terrorists are hiding in the nearby forests. After the firing, vehicles passing through the area are being searched and searched.
No casualties were reported reported
Officials said that there was no immediate news of any casualty in a brief firing near Fal village in Sunderban sector. He said that the terrorists hiding in the forest fired a few rounds on a military vehicle passing through the area. The region is considered a traditional infiltration route for terrorists. Officials said that when additional forces were sent to neutralize the terrorists, the soldiers retaliated.
Army surrounded the area
According to the information received, terrorists opened fire on an army vehicle near Rajouri sector at 12:45 pm today. The army has laid siege to the area and the search continues. The area in which the firing took place is adjacent to Pakistan.
Property of two terrorist leaders seized
Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday seized assets worth lakhs of rupees of terrorist masters in Kupwara district. The assets seized by the police after getting the order from the court include three kanals and 12 marla lands.
Travel Insurance: Do not forget to take travel insurance, you will save from many troubles, know benefits
Officials said that these properties are from Tahir Ahmed Pir and Mohammad Ramadan Gani, residents of Kupwara, who are currently living outside Pakistan. Police said that during the investigation of a case registered in 2011, they were identified as assets of two fugitives.