Defence
Indian Army carrying out an encounter. (Representative Image)
On Friday, the Indian Army posted pictures of the hideout located in the dense forests of Rajouri district that terrorists had been using to carry out their operations in the recent Rajouri encounter, which resulted in the loss of five army personnel.
Lt. Gen Upendra Dwivedi, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Northern Command, said on Friday that some of the terrorists who had crossed into India from across the border were retired Pakistan soldiers.
"Our troops fought with courage. Lance Naik Sanjay Bisht had promised to eliminate them within 7 days, and the statement given by Captain MV Pranjal's father in Bengaluru (about how the family was waiting to hear from him and, instead, received his mortal remains) will motivate our soldiers to discharge their salient duties against all odds," the General further said.
During the more 36-hour-long gunfight with security forces on Wednesday and Thursday (22-23 November), two terrorists, including a top Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander, were killed.
At a solemn ceremony in Jammu earlier today (24 November), the fallen soldiers were bid a tearful farewell during a wreath-laying tribute.