Poonch Terror Attack : Five soldiers were martyred in a terrorist attack on Thursday in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir. After this attack, the security forces have started a big search operation in the dense forest of Bata-Doria area. Drones and sniffer dogs were used in this operation on Friday, while an MI helicopter reconnoitred the dense forest area. Officials have given information in this regard. National Investigation Agency A team of National Investigation Agency (NIA) visited the spot and inspected the area and the vehicle that was attacked. Officials said that top police and army officials including Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh, ADGP Mukesh Singh reviewed the operation. Officials said that the entire area has been cordoned off and drones and sniffer dogs are being used to track down the terrorists. Martyred soldiers of Rashtriya Rifles unitThe army said in a statement that the soldiers killed in the attack belonged to the Rashtriya Rifles unit and were deployed for counter-terrorist operations in the area. I went. Five jawans were killed while another jawan was seriously injured when an army vehicle caught fire after a terrorist attack in Poonch on Thursday. The army said the vehicle in which the jawans were traveling came under attack by unidentified terrorists and caught fire, possibly due to being hit by a grenade. Strong vigil along the Line of Control According to the officials, strict vigilance is being maintained along the Line of Control and on the Bhimber Gali-Poonch road. Traffic has been stopped and people have been advised to go to Poonch via Mendhar. The martyred soldiers have been identified as Havildar Mandeep Singh, Lance Naik Debashish Baswal, Lance Naik Kulwant Singh, Sepoy Harkrishna Singh and Sepoy Sevak Singh. The mortal remains of Lance Naik Debasish of Algum Sami village of Puri district in Odisha being taken for last rites after paying tributes to the martyred jawans at a function in Rajouri He was taken to his native place by air. Mortal remains of Mandeep Singh, Kulwant Singh, Harkrishna Singh and Sevak Singh being sent by road to their native places. with language input

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Poonch Terror Attack : Five soldiers were martyred in a terrorist attack on Thursday in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir. After this attack, the security forces have started a big search operation in the dense forest of Bata-Doria area. Drones and sniffer dogs were used in this operation on Friday, while an MI helicopter reconnoitred the dense forest area. Officials have given information in this regard.

National Investigation Agency A team of National Investigation Agency (NIA) visited the spot and inspected the area and the vehicle that was attacked. Officials said that top police and army officials including Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh, ADGP Mukesh Singh reviewed the operation. Officials said that the entire area has been cordoned off and drones and sniffer dogs are being used to track down the terrorists.

Martyred soldiers of Rashtriya Rifles unitThe army said in a statement that the soldiers killed in the attack belonged to the Rashtriya Rifles unit and were deployed for counter-terrorist operations in the area. I went. Five jawans were killed while another jawan was seriously injured when an army vehicle caught fire after a terrorist attack in Poonch on Thursday. The army said the vehicle in which the jawans were traveling came under attack by unidentified terrorists and caught fire, possibly due to being hit by a grenade.

Strong vigil along the Line of Control

According to the officials, strict vigilance is being maintained along the Line of Control and on the Bhimber Gali-Poonch road. Traffic has been stopped and people have been advised to go to Poonch via Mendhar. The martyred soldiers have been identified as Havildar Mandeep Singh, Lance Naik Debashish Baswal, Lance Naik Kulwant Singh, Sepoy Harkrishna Singh and Sepoy Sevak Singh.

The mortal remains of Lance Naik Debasish of Algum Sami village of Puri district in Odisha being taken for last rites after paying tributes to the martyred jawans at a function in Rajouri He was taken to his native place by air. Mortal remains of Mandeep Singh, Kulwant Singh, Harkrishna Singh and Sevak Singh being sent by road to their native places.

with language input