A massive search operation to flush out terrorists in the upper reaches of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district entered its third day on Tuesday, with security forces detaining several individuals for questioning, officials said.
The operation was launched on Sunday in Sonnar village near Mandral-Singhpora in the Chatroo belt, following intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists in the area. The operation led to a gunfight, in which one Special Forces paratrooper, Havildar Gajendra Singh, was killed, while seven other personnel sustained injuries, mostly due to splinter wounds caused by a sudden grenade attack by the hiding terrorists.
Although the terrorists managed to escape into the dense forest, security forces busted a well-fortified hideout stocked with a large quantity of winter supplies, including eatables, blankets and utensils, sufficient to sustain at least four persons during the harsh winter months.
Senior officers, including Inspector General of Police, Jammu Zone, Bhim Sen Tuti, and Inspector General of CRPF (Jammu), R Gopala Krishna Rao, reached the encounter site and are camping in the area along with senior Army officers to supervise the ongoing operation.
Meanwhile, a wreath-laying ceremony was held at Satwari in Jammu on Tuesday morning to pay tributes to the slain Special Forces commando. The ceremony was led by Brigadier Yudhvir Singh Sekhon, Officiating Chief of Staff, White Knight Corps, following which the mortal remains were sent to his hometown in Uttarakhand for the last rites.
Deputy Inspector General of Police, Jammu–Kathua–Samba range, Shiv Kumar Sharma, Deputy Commissioner Jammu Rakesh Minhas, and senior officers of the Army, Police, CRPF and BSF attended the ceremony.
Officials said that on Monday afternoon, several individuals were taken in for questioning in connection with the busted hideout, located at an altitude of over 12,000 feet. Security forces are working to identify overground workers (OGWs) who allegedly assisted the terrorists in procuring and transporting large quantities of rations, pulses, utensils and other supplies.
In a post on X, the Army’s White Knight Corps said Operation Trashi-I is continuing in the Chatroo area.
“The cordon has been further tightened with search operations expanded. Troops of the corps, along with Police and CRPF, remain deployed to dominate the area,” the Army said.
Multiple teams of the Army, police and paramilitary forces, aided by drones and sniffer dogs, are combing the area despite challenging terrain, thick vegetation and steep slopes that continue to hamper visibility and movement.
Officials said two to three terrorists, believed to be affiliated with the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), are suspected to be hiding in the area. Security operations have been intensified across the Jammu region ahead of Republic Day, amid intelligence inputs about attempts by Pakistan-based handlers to infiltrate more terrorists into the region.


