Srinagar, Aug 7 (UNI) The ongoing anti-militancy operation in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district entered its seventh day, with heavy firing and intermittent explosions continuing through the night. Army’s Northern Commander Lt Gen Pratik Sharma visited South Kashmir to review the counter-terrorism grid.
Launched last week based on specific intelligence about the presence of at least four heavily armed militants, the Akhal operation in the forested area has turned into one of the lengthiest anti-militancy offensives in the region in the recent past. According to officials, two militants — one of them suspected to be a local — have been killed so far, while four security personnel have sustained injuries during the operation.
Officials said security forces are encountering stiff resistance as the militants are reportedly taking advantage of the rugged terrain, dense forests, and natural cave hideouts in the area, making the operation particularly challenging. Security forces are deploying drones to target suspected militant hideouts in the forested area, while Army helicopters continue to hover overhead, monitoring the operation.
Amid the ongoing operation, Army’s Northern Commander Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, reviewed the counter-terrorism grid in South Kashmir, where he was briefed about the security situation, operational readiness and ongoing operations.
“He (Northern Commander) complimented all ranks for their steadfastness and resilience enabling Indian Army’s resolute commitment in ensuring peace and security in the region,” Army said in a post on X.
Security officials said that due to the complexity of the terrain and the potential presence of more militants, the operation is likely to continue in the coming days.
“Troops are exercising maximum caution to avoid casualties while ensuring that no militant escapes,” said a senior police officer.
Additional reinforcements remain deployed in the vast area to prevent any attempts of escape by the holed-up militants. The area has been under a strict security lockdown as the operation continues.
