Jammu-Kashmir Attack: A major terrorist attack has taken place in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir. Several rounds of firing have been done on the army vehicle here, after which the security forces have started a search operation.
According to sources, 4 to 5 rounds of firing have taken place on an army vehicle at around 12.45 pm in the Sundarbani sector of Rozari, Jammu. The terrorists fled from the spot immediately after carrying out this incident. At present, there is no news of anyone being injured or killed in this incident. A search operation has been started in the area and the terrorists are being searched.
Search operation was going on in the area since morning
The Sundarbani area of Jammu, where this attack took place, is adjacent to the LoC. A search operation was being conducted here since morning, during which the army vehicle was attacked. However, the army has not yet officially confirmed this. This area is adjacent to the Pakistan border, so the police is not being allowed to go there at the moment. The army itself is conducting a search operation there. High alert has been declared in the entire area. It has also come to light that the firing was done from one side only, the attackers fled immediately after the firing and hid in the surrounding areas. The army personnel did not even get a chance to retaliate. After this, the army personnel surrounded the entire area.
Initial investigation reveals accidental firing
On the basis of initial investigation, it is being told that this accidental firing took place during the movement of the army vehicle. However, no statement of any army officer has come in this matter so far.
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