Today is day 8 of one of the longest anti-terror operations in Jammu and Kashmir. The security forces continue to battle terrorists hiding in the deep forest area, in their firm resolve to eradicate non-state actors from the region. The operation is being monitored by senior Police and Army officers round-the-clock, the officials said.
"The operation has entered its eighth day and is ongoing," an official said, adding intermittent exchange of fire was going on. They said security forces have pressed drones and helicopters into service to track down the terrorists in the difficult terrain in the forest area. Para commandos were also assisting the security forces in neutralising the hiding ultras.
Seven security forces personnel have suffered injuries during the course of the operation so the officials added.
On Thursday, Jammu and Kashmir Police chief Nalin Prabhat visited the operation area to take stock of the situation. Army's Northern Commander Lt Gen Pratik Sharma also reviewed the security situation and counter-terrorism grid in South Kashmir, where he was also briefed on the ongoing operation.
Two terrorists have been killed in the encounter, which began last Friday after security forces launched a cordon and search operation in a forest area at Akhal in the south Kashmir district, following specific intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists there.
After an initial exchange of fire between the two sides on last Friday, the operation was halted for the night, but the cordon was strengthened, and additional reinforcements were rushed to the area, officials said. When the firing resumed on Saturday, two terrorists were killed. The identity and group affiliation of the slain terrorists have not been ascertained so far, the officials said.