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300 shooters rushed to LoC More than 300 para-shooters were called in to combat the militants who have allegedly occupied three Indian observation posts near the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, a news agency reported on Thursday. The shooters have cordoned off the area from all sides so as to block any kind of supply to militants. Sources identified the two observation posts out of three which are allegedly occupied by militants, as Khokri and Kullar posts. They also identified the posts from Pakistani side which are opposite to Indian posts as Biswal and Ahithana posts. Sources said that a joint team of army’s counter insurgency units 3/3 GR, 15 RR, 16 GR and 5 ASSAM are conducting intense searches of the dense forest areas of Shalabhutoo and Naranad forests. Additional reinforcement of about 300 to 400 personnel of 9 -Para and 4-Para were called from Bandipora, Lolab and Handwara areas who have been rushed to the area to flush out the hiding militants inside the forest area of Shalbhutoo, who, according to sources, managed to sneak into this side last month. The para-shooters, according to sources pressed choppers into service in the area to locate the hiding militants who are nearly 2 to 3 kilometers into this side. “During the search operation, Army also used sniffer dogs to locate the militants,” sources said. Official sources said that the operation will finish in 5 to 7 days as militants have surrounded the whole area. “Special troops deployed in the area have blocked all ways for militants to escape and there is no chance of any outside supply to these intruders,” sources said, adding that operation is now surely going to be in favor of Army. Army has also started major combing operations in the adjoining forest areas amid intelligence reports that suggested presence of militants in other dense forests. The militants according to sources were well trained and were using Global Positioning System (GPS) to monitor the situation. Army had earlier claimed to have killed at least 12-15 unidentified militants in a 10-day long fierce gun-battles. The bodies of these killed militants have been reportedly taken back by intruders from Pakistani side. However, senior army official said that Pakistani side took advantage of darkness and bad weather. Meanwhile, a rifleman Kiran Gurang of 15 RR who had received two bullets on his neck and back on Sep 30 succumbed to his injuries on Thursday at army’s 92-Base Hospital here. Pertinently, on Wednesday, GoC Gurmit Singh said that operation is in progress and retrieval of militant bodies lying in the area is not an issue of importance. He said the focus is to finish the operation without giving casualties. #ik
Posted on: Fri, 04 Oct 2013 04:35:44 +0000

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