POONCH/JAMMU :
FIVE soldiers were killed and
two injured when heavilyarmed terrorists ambushed
two Army vehicles in Jammu
and Kashmir’s Poonch district on Thursday, officials
said. The bodies of two of the
slain soldiers were mutilated,
they said.
The vehicles carrying the
personnel to the site of a cordon-and-search operation
came under attack at a blind
curve at Dhatyar Morh
between Dhera Ki Gali and
Bufliaz under the jurisdiction
of the Surankote police station around 3.45 pm, according to the officials.
Two former Chief Ministers
of Jammu and Kashmir --
Ghulam Nabi Azad and
Mehbooba Mufti -- strongly
condemned the attack.
The People’s Anti-Fascist
Front (PAFF), an offshoot of Pakistan-based terror outfit
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT ),
claimed responsibility for the
ambush. Jammu-based
defence PRO Lieutenant
Colonel Suneel Bartwal said
a joint search operation was
launched in the general area
of Dhera Ki Gali in the
Thanamandi - Surankote
region on Wednesday night
on the basis of “hard intelligence” about the presence of
terrorists. As additional forces
were moving to the site, the
ultras fired upon the Army
vehicles -- a truck and a
Maruti Gypsy.
The troops
swiftly responded to the
attack, the defence
spokesperson said. In the
ongoing operation, five soldiers were killed and two
injured, the officials said. The
injured have been admitted
to a hospital.
The operation is in progress
and further details are awaited. Disturbing images and
videos emerging from the site
showed blood on the street,
broken helmets of soldiers
and shattered windscreens of
the two Army vehicles.
The officials have not ruled
out the possibility of the soldiers engaging in hand-tohand combat with the terrorists during the intense confrontation. They said there
was a possibility that the terrorists had walked away with
the arms of the targeted soldiers.
As the operation continues, authorities are diligently working to gather more
information and do away
with the threat posed by terrorists in the region.
The ambush came weeks
after a major gunfight in the
Dharmsal belt of the Bajimaal
forest area in nearby Rajouri
district that left five Army personnel, including two captains, dead last month.
A top commander of the
LeT, Quari, who masterminded several attacks,
including the killing of 10
civilians and five Army personnel, and one of his associates were killed in the two day-long encounter in
November.
The stretch
between Dhera Ki Gali and
Bufliaz on the boundary of
Rajouri and Poonch districts
is densely forested and leads
to Chamrer forest and then
Bhata Dhurian forest, where
five soldiers were killed in an
ambush on an Army vehicle
on April 20. In May, five more
Army personnel were killed
and a major-rank officer was
injured during an anti-terrorist operation. A foreign terrorist was also killed in the
operation. This year, Rajouri,
Poonch and Reasi have witnessed a series of encounters
that have left 54 people,
including 19 security personnel and 28 terrorists, dead
so far, the officials said, ascribing the uptick in violence to
“desperate attempts from
across the border” to revive
terrorism in the region.