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  • Jammu & Kashmir: 2 Army Soldiers Killed, Officer Among 4 Injured in Ongoing Encounter – Kashmir News

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    2 army soldiers killed, officer among 4 injured in ongoing Rajouri encounter

    Srinagar, May 05 :  Two army soldiers were killed while four personnel including an officer were injured after militants triggered an explosive during the ongoing encounter in Kandi area of Rajouri district on Friday, Army said.

    In a statement, issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), a defence spokesperson said that Army columns have been conducting relentless intelligence based operations to flush out a group of militants involved in ambush on an army truck in Tota Gali area of Bhata Dhurian in Jammu region.

    The statement reads that on specific information about presence of militants in the Kandi Forest in Rajauri Sector, a joint operation was launched on 03 May 2023.

    “At about 0730 hours today, a search team established contact with a group of militants well entrenched in a cave. The area is thickly vegetated with rocky and steep cliffs,” it reads.

    Army said that the militants triggered an explosive device in retaliation. “The Army team has suffered two fatal casualties with injuries to four more soldiers including an officer.”

    As per the statement that additional teams from the vicinity have been directed to the site of encounter. “The injured personnel have been evacuated to Command Hospital, Udhampur.”

    It added as per initial reports a group of militants are trapped in the area. “There is a likelihood of casualties in the militant group.”

    Army said that the operation is in progress and further details are being ascertained—(KNO)


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  • Rajouri Gunfight: 2 Army Personnel Killed, 4 Others Injured As Trapped Militants Trigger Explosive

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    Srinagar, May 5: Two army personnel have been killed and four others injured after a group of militants triggered an explosive during an ongoing encounter in Kesari area of Kandi hamlet in Rajouri district.

    “Indian Army columns have been conducting relentless intelligence based operations to flush out a group of terrorists involved in ambush on an army truck in Tota Gali area of Bhata Dhurian in Jammu region”, reads a statement issued to GNS.

    Detailing out further, the statement reads, “On specific information about presence of terrorists in the Kandi Forest in Rajauri Sector, a joint operation was launched on 03 May 2023. At about 0730 hours on 05 May 2023, a search team established contact with a group of terrorists well entrenched in a cave. The area is thickly vegetated with rocky and steep cliffs.”

    “The terrorists triggered an explosive device in retaliation. The Army team has suffered two fatal casualties with injuries to four more soldiers including an officer”, reads the statement.

    “Additional teams from the vicinity have been directed to the site of encounter. The injured personnel have been evacuated to Command Hospital, Udhampur.”

    “As per initial reports a group of terrorists are trapped in the area. There is a likelihood of casualties in terrorists group”, it reads.

    “The operation is in progress”, reads the statement adding further details are being ascertained. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Army Destroys Six Land Mines Along LoC

    Army Destroys Six Land Mines Along LoC

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     SRINAGAR: On Thursday, the army destroyed around half a dozen explosive landmines on the Line of Control which were originally their own landmines but had drifted, posing a risk to the lives of army personnel.

    Official sources stated that six anti-personnel landmines were detected by army troops who were patrolling the area and were part of their own minefield but had drifted near the troops.

    They added that a special team of the Indian Army’s bomb disposal squad destroyed the six mines through a controlled mechanism.

    The shells were destroyed in the forward area of the Balakote sector on the Line of Control. (KNO)

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  • Manipur violence: Situation under control, says Indian Army

    Manipur violence: Situation under control, says Indian Army

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    Imphal: In the wake of clashes in parts of Manipur, the Indian Army said that the situation in Moreh and Kangpokpi areas was brought under control and is stable.

    The Indian Army further said that all efforts are underway to restore normalcy in Imphal and Churachandpur area.

    “Situation in Moreh and Kangpokpi brought under control and it is stable. All efforts are underway to restore normalcy in Imphal and Churachandpur.

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    The precautionary build-up of additional troops in Manipur continued,” said Indian Army officials.
    Additional columns were also redeployed from Nagaland, they said.

    “In addition, Indian Air Force will be undertaking flying operations to induct additional Indian Army columns commencing tonight from Guwahati and Tezpur,” said Indian Army.

    Army and paramilitary forces have been deployed in Manipur and flag marches are being held to control the situation after violence erupted broke out on May 3 during a rally organised by the All Tribals Students Union (ATSU) Manipur to protest the demand for inclusion of Meitei/Meetei in the Scheduled Tribe category.

    Earlier on Thursday, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma called an urgent meeting to ensure the safety of students from Meghalaya following reports of violence in Manipur.

    In the meeting attended by senior government officials, the CM highlighted that the safety of all students must be ensured. He also directed the officials to come up with a plan for the evacuation of students if the situation arises.

    Sangma said that over 200 residents of Meghalaya are studying in Manipur and that the Government is putting in place a helpline for students or family members to reach out to in case of emergencies.
    The Army asked people to be careful about fake videos.

    “Fake Videos on the security situation in Manipur including a video of an attack on Assam Rifles post being circulated by inimical elements for vested interests. #IndianArmy requests all to rely on content through official & verified sources only,” the Spear Corps, Indian Army said in a tweet.

    Violence broke out on May 3 during the ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ called by the All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) in the Torbung area of Churachandpur district to protest the demand of Meiteis, who dominate the Imphal Valley, for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

    To tackle the worsening law and order situation after tribal groups took out rallies in several districts of Manipur, the state government has suspended mobile internet for five days. Along with a ban on large gatherings, a night curfew too has been imposed in several districts of the state.

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  • Telangana’s Paballa Anil dies in army chopper crash in J&K

    Telangana’s Paballa Anil dies in army chopper crash in J&K

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    Jammu: An Army helicopter crashed after a “hard landing” in a forested area in the upper reaches of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district on Thursday following a technical fault, killing a technician and injuring the two pilots on board, officials said.

    The advanced light helicopter (ALH) Dhruv on an operational mission came down on the banks of a river in Marwah area, cut off from the district headquarters due to heavy snow.

    A court of inquiry has been ordered and further details are being ascertained, the Army said in a statement.

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    Thursday’s crash was the fifth involving Army helicopters in Jammu and Kashmir since 2021.

    In a statement, the Udhampur-based Northern Command said, “At about 1115 hours on 04 May 2023, an Army Aviation ALH Dhruv helicopter on an operational mission made a precautionary landing on the banks of Marua river in the Kishtwar region of Jammu and Kashmir.”

    The pilots had reported a technical fault to the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) and proceeded for a precautionary landing, it said.

    “Due to the undulating ground, undergrowth and unprepared landing area, the helicopter apparently made a hard landing. Immediate rescue operations were launched and Army rescue teams reached the site,” the statement said.

    The injured were evacuated to the command hospital in Udhampur, where the technician Craftsman Pabballa Anil – succumbed to his injuries, the Army said.

    General Officer Commanding-in-chief of the Northern Command Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi paid rich tributes to the technician.

    “#LtGenUpendraDwivedi, #ArmyCdrNC & All Ranks #NorthernCommand offer tribute to supreme sacrifice of CFN (Avn Tech) Pabballa Anil, in the line of duty during operational flying of ALH MK III near #Kishtwar #JammuKashmir & offer deepest condolences to the bereaved family,” the Army’s Northern Command tweeted.

    Pabballa Anil, 30, hailed from Rajanna Sircilla district in Telangana.

    Defence sources said the condition of both the pilots was “stable”.

    Locals in the area rushed to the site and helped rescue the injured men. Some videos showing Kashmiri-speaking locals comforting the injured while they awaited evacuation to hospital drew praises on social media.

    The wreckage of the helicopter was found on the banks of the river, said Senior Superintendent of Police, Kishtwar, Khalil Ahmad Poswal.

    He had earlier put the time of the incident at around 10.35 am.

    For people in the area, helicopters are the only mode of transport during winter. Helicopters are also the only source of supplies, including rations.

    There was some confusion earlier in the day over how many people were on board.

    The helicopter crash in Kishtwar district was the fifth such incident in Jammu and Kashmir since 2021.

    On January 25, 2021, Army helicopter Dhruv crash-landed in Kathua district’s Lakhanpur near Punjab border, killing one pilot and injuring another.

    On August 3, 2021, Army aviation squadron’s Rudra helicopter crashed into Ranjit Sagar Dam on Kathua-Pathankot border, killing both the pilots – Lt Col Abheet Singh and Captain Jayant Joshi. While the body of Singh was retrieved from the dam on August 15, Joshi’s mortal remains were fished out on October 17.

    On September 21, 2021, the Army’s Cheetah helicopter crash-landed in dense forests near Patnitop in Udhampur district, killing both the pilots – Major Rohit Kumar and Major Anuj Rajput.

    On March 11, 2022, the Army’s Cheetah helicopter crashed in Gurez sector of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district, killing its co-pilot Major Sankalp Yadav and injuring the pilot, a Lt Col-rank officer.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Won’t allow enemy to disturb peace in Valley: Army after foiling infiltration bid in Kupwara

    Won’t allow enemy to disturb peace in Valley: Army after foiling infiltration bid in Kupwara

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    Kupwara, May 04: Following the killing of two militants in Machil sector in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, Army on Thursday said that they are ready to foil any attempt made from across the border to push infiltrators into the Valley to disturb peace.

    Addressing a press conference at Z Gali, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) Brigadier Vinod Singh Negi said that operation in Machil sector on May 3 was conducted successfully leading to elimination of two infiltrators.

    He said that intelligence agencies were regularly receiving inputs about possible infiltration. “It was learnt that infiltrators will be pushed from across the border. After inputs by the police high alert was sounded on May 01,” he said.

    He said that following inputs additional ambushes were deployed at possible target places and special operation group of J&K police was also involved in this operation.

    The Brigadier also said that the operation was conducted under challenging conditions as troops braved cold weather conditions and low visibility.

    “Braving continuous snow, rain, overflow of water channels and challenging atmosphere, the operation was conducted successfully. Brave troops remained under open sky for more than 48 hours waiting for the infiltrators,” he said.

    The Brigadier said that on May 03 an ambush spotted and killed two infiltrators. “They were fired at and two of them were killed. Entire area was searched and war like store along with eatables with Pakistan marking were recovered.”

    He added that regularly efforts are being made from the other side of the border to disturb peace here. “All such efforts have been foiled. We are fully alert and every infiltration will be foiled,” he said while praising the troops deployed at forward areas.

    Meanwhile, SSP Kupwara while addressing the press conference said that they will continue to foil any attempts of enemy. “Alert troops are deployed at LoC. We continue to work jointly with army and share every intelligence input. No one can cross the LoC and disturb peace here,” he said

    Two militants were killed in an encounter in Machil sector on Wednesday as security forces foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control in Kupwara district—(KNO)

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  • Army deployed in violence-hit Manipur, 7500 people shifted to safer places

    Army deployed in violence-hit Manipur, 7500 people shifted to safer places

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    Imphal: The Army and Assam Rifles were deployed to control the situation in Manipur where violence broke out during a tribal agitation, a defence spokesperson said on Thursday.

    So far, 7,500 people were rescued by the forces from the violence-hit areas, and given shelter, he said, adding that more people are being shifted to safer places.

    The Army and Assam Rifles were requisitioned last night, and along with the state police, the forces arrested the violence by the morning, the spokesperson said.

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    “Flag marches are being conducted to keep the situation under control,” he said.

    A ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organised by the All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) in the ten hill districts of the state on Wednesday to protest the demand of non-tribal Meiteis, who account for 53 per cent of the state’s population, for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

    The march was organised after the Manipur High Court asked the state government last month to send a recommendation to the Centre within four weeks on the demand for ST status by the Metei community.

    During the march in Torbung area of Churachandpur district, an armed mob allegedly attacked people of the Meitei community, leading to retaliatory attacks in the valley districts, which escalated the violence throughout the state, according to police.

    Several shops and houses were vandalised, and gutted in arson that lasted for more than three hours in Torbung, they said.

    Urging people to maintain peace, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said, “Precious lives have been lost, besides damage of properties, which is very unfortunate.”

    However, the details of the deaths were not immediately available.

    Singh said the violence was the result of “misunderstanding” in the society.

    “The state government is taking all steps to maintain the law and order situation and additional para-military forces have been requisitioned to protect the lives and properties of the people,” he said.

    “Central and state forces have been directed to take strong action against individuals and groups who are indulging in violence,” he said.

    The Chief Minister of neighbouring Mizoram, Zoramthanga, wrote to Singh, expressing concern over the violence.

    “As the Chief Minister of Mizoram, a lifelong neighbour that has much in common with Manipur in terms of history and culture, I am deeply pained by the violence that has flared up in parts of your State and the underlying tension between the Meitei community and the tribals there,” he wrote in the letter.

    Singh said he spoke to Zoramthanga on the phone and apprised him of the present situation.

    Curfew has been imposed in non-tribal dominated Imphal West, Kakching, Thoubal, Jiribam and Bishnupur districts, and tribal-dominated Churachandpur, Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal districts.

    Mobile internet services were suspended across the state.

    In the Imphal valley, houses of Kuki tribals were ransacked in several areas, forcing them to flee, police said.

    Over 500 residents of the Kuki-dominated Langol area in Imphal West fled their homes, and are currently staying at the CRPF camp at Lamphelpat, police said.

    Some places of worship were also set on fire in the Imphal valley last night, they said.

    Meanwhile, around 1,000 Meiteis of the tribal-dominated Churachandpur district fled to various areas of Bishnupur district, including Kwakta and Moirang, they said.

    Over twenty houses were also burnt in Motbung area of Kangpokpi district, police said.

    Violence was also reported from Moreh near the Myanmar border in Tengnoupal district.

    Lawmakers of the valley have earlier openly endorsed the demand by some Meitei organisation for ST status, alarming communities who figure in the Scheduled Tribe list.

    The Meiteis inhabit the valley, which accounts for about a tenth of the former princely state’s land area. They claim they are facing problems in view of “large scale illegal immigration by Myanmarese and Bangladeshis”.

    The hill districts which account for much of the state’s land are inhabited mostly by tribals — including the Nagas and Kukis who are mainly Christians — and are protected from encroachment by various laws.



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  • 3-Member Army Chopper Crashes in Kishtwar, Rescue Operation Underway

    3-Member Army Chopper Crashes in Kishtwar, Rescue Operation Underway

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    Kishtwar, May 4: An Indian Army chopper crashed in Kishtwar district on Thursday morning, officials said.

    They told GNS that a three-member chopper ALH Dhruv took off from Kishtwar to Marwah and soon after crashed at Village Machna.

    The crashing site, they said, is without connectivity hence there is delay in detailed information.

    A rescue operation is underway at the site, they further said.

    More details are awaited. (GNS)

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  • Army Helicopter Crashes In JK, Injuries Feared

    Army Helicopter Crashes In JK, Injuries Feared

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    SRINAGAR: An Indian Army chopper crashed in Kishtwar district on Thursday morning, officials said.

    They said that a three-member chopper ALH Dhruv took off from Kishtwar to Marwah and soon after crashed at Village Machna.

    The crashing site, they said, is without connectivity hence there is delay in detailed information.

    A rescue operation is underway at the site, they further said.

    More details are awaited. (GNS)

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  • Army helicopter accompanying Prime Minister’s chopper trapped in mud

    Army helicopter accompanying Prime Minister’s chopper trapped in mud

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    Raichur: An army helicopter that was accompanying Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s chopper in Sindhanur was trapped in the mud for some time due to heavy downpour on Tuesday.

    After much effort, the helicopter was taken out of the mud, viral videos showed.

    Once the Prime Minister had left in his helicopter after addressing a gathering in Sindhanur, a helicopter that was accompanying it started to take off but got stuck in the mud.

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    Earlier in the day, Congress’ Karnataka unit president D K Shivakumar’s helicopter made an emergency landing at HAL airport after a kite hit the glass of the cockpit.

    The bird strike damaged the glass but Shivakumar, the crew and others in the helicopter, including a journalist of a Kannada news channel who was interviewing him, were unharmed.

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