J-K: Exchange of fire between terrorists and security forces in Poonch

An exchange of fire occurred between security forces and terrorists in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, according to an official.


ANI | Updated: 18-06-2024 18:25 IST | Created: 18-06-2024 18:25 IST
J-K: Exchange of fire between terrorists and security forces in Poonch
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An exchange of fire occurred between security forces and terrorists in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, according to an official. "A cordon and search operation was initiated by security forces in the Poonch district based on specific information about terrorists in the area. There was an exchange of fire between the terrorists and the security forces," said J-K Police.

Further details are awaited. Recently a bus ferrying pilgrims from Shiv Khori cave shrine to Katra in Reasi district was attacked by terrorists in Teryath village in Pouni area of Reasi district, bordering Rajouri district on June 9.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken over the Reasi terror attack case in Jammu and Kashmir and started a thorough inquiry into it to unearth the underlying conspiracy behind the attack that raised concerns over security situations in the Union Territory, officials said on Monday. The anti-terror agency took over the case from Jammu and Kashmir Police on June 15 and filed a fresh First Information Report (FIR) following Ministry of Home Affairs' orders issued taking cognisance of the gravity of the incident as the attackers targeted a bus carrying pilgrims on June 9 evening -- the day when the whole Union Cabinet was taking oath, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi.

The bus carrying pilgrims fell into a gorge after the terrorist attack in Reasi district in Jammu and Kashmir on June 9 evening, leaving at least nine persons dead and 33 others injured. A day after the attack, a team from the NIA also visited the spot to support local police and evaluate the ground situation.

The NIA's forensic team had also visited the site, contributing to the collection of evidence. The NIA, India's premier counter-terrorism agency, often collaborates with state police to address high-profile and sensitive cases as part of its routine affair in terror attack cases.

The NIA's involvement was expected to enhance the investigation and ensure a thorough examination of the evidence.(ANI)

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