Gunfight erupts yet again in Jammu

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Gunfight erupts yet again in Jammu



The encounter comes a fortnight after the last militant attack in Jammu region on the residence of Shaura chakra awardee VDC member Purshottam Kumar in the remote village of Rajouri in which a soldier and a relative of the VDC member were injured and 10 days after BAT attack on an Army post in Machil sector in north Kashmir in which an Army man and a Pak intruder were killed.After the surge in militant attacks and militant violence in the Jammu region in which 14 soldiers and nine pilgrims were killed, about 4,000 additional troops, including 500 specially trained para commandos, have been deployed in the area to foil militants’ plan to shift militancy to Jammu region. On July 15, four soldiers, including a Captain, were killed in an encounter with militants in a dense forest area of Doda.According to security officials, about 50-60 heavily armed and well-trained Pakistani militants are active in the Jammu region. The militants are suspected to be Afghan war veterans and retired Pakistani service men. The militants, according officials, have split into smaller groups of 2-3 and made natural caves in the forest areas as their hide-outs where they disappear after carrying out the attacks.Besides additional deployment, security agencies are upgrading the human and technical intelligence to get more information about hiding militants. The Village Defence Groups (VDGs), formerly Village Defence Committees (VDCs), have been revived and are being armed with automatic weapons to assist security forces in anti-militancy operations in the region.The counter-infiltration grid along the LoC and International Border (IB) has been strengthened and police have deployed a special force at the frontiers.



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