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    Fierce gunbattle between security forces and militants near in Poonch district of J-K has entered the 4th day.

    Several militants of Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba, holding up in concrete hideouts in Batidhar forest of Mendhar in Poonch, continued to engage security forces in a fierce gun-battle for the fifth day on Sunday.

    Inspector General of Police, Jammu Zone, K Rajendra Kumar said, “The encounter is going on and the Batidhar forest remains cordoned off from all sides.”

    “Some top militants of Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Toiba are suspected to be taking shelter in concrete hideouts, built deep inside the forest area,” the IGP added.

    One Special Police Officer (SPO) of J-K Police, Naresh Kumar, and a jawan of the Indian Army, Naik R K Singh, have been killed in the encounter so far. Four terrorists, too, have been killed.

    One Junior Commissioned Officer Rakesh Kumar is also suspected to have been killed, though the Army authorities are still terming him missing.

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    Sources said that there was not much exchange of fire on Sunday owing to harsh weather conditions but a few underground concrete hideouts were destroyed with the security forces looking for the remaining hideouts in the forest.

    Apart from Romeo Force’s 29th unit and 26 Rashtriya Rifles and Special Operation Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police, the authorities have rushed para units of special forces to the area besides some additional troops, sources said.

    Police have arrested a retired Assistant Sub-Inspector Muzaffar Shah from Bhati Dhar for helping the militants in taking shelter in the area, they said, adding that Shah had retired in 2003.

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    No margins of error this timeBy: Karan Singh | 09-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward This is a sensitive issue. Our policemen helping them with shelter is unjust. There should be highest order of sentence for any individual engaging in activities that are against National interest. This encounter should be set as an example for not only infiltrators but also for those helping them in their henious intentions. The New CM
    TerrorBy: Rajeev Rathkanthiwar | 05-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Ho long we will loose our brave soldgers.Only war is the answer for such type of terrorism.Look at the best expamles of Iserial and Shreelanka.Rajeev Rathkanthiwar.
    airforce..why not??By: indian | 05-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward indian airforce should come into action...else it will be a great loss...JK is our land...we have the rights ...suitable steps has to be taken... we need to take action and make india a terrorist free nation before urging PAK to take suitable action against them...
    OPERATION AGAINST TERRORISTSBy: parmeswar | 05-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Just call the Airfoece into action and started--- the Terrorists but plz donot let our men sacrifice their lives. In JEHADI they can sacrifice but why should we. Plz call the special commandos into action
    lack of political will is evidentBy: shailesh | 05-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward lack of political will is evident otherwise why not use Air power?the appeasement continues.......Be ruthless with the terrorists God damn it !!!!
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