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Rajinder Singh, an Army commissioned noncommissioned officer (JCO), was shot dead by Pakistani forces in the Nausera sector of India’s Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. On the other hand, 10 guerrillas and 2 security forces died in 36 hours in clashes with security forces.
Today, when Pakistani forces began firing in violation of the ceasefire in the Naushera sector, the Indian army responded by counterattacking. At that time, an army officer was seriously injured in the Pak army shooting. He was rushed to a nearby hospital where he died.
Officials said Pakistani forces violated the ceasefire in the Naushera area of Rajouri district this morning. At that time, along the Line of Control, small arms were fired in the Kolsian, Khanjar and Bhabani areas. The Army Commissioner Warrant Officer (JCO) lost his life while retaliating harshly against the Pak army. He was posted to an outpost in the Colossian sector.
Meanwhile, three guerrillas were killed in a clash with security forces at Panthach in Srinagar this morning. An assistant police deputy inspector named Babu Ram was killed in the confrontation. A soldier, Prashant Sharma, died on Saturday.
According to NDTV, the terrorists opened fire on a joint search team of the police and CRPF paramilitary forces near Panthachak in Srinagar. Later, the security forces cordoned off the area and launched an operation. At that time, 3 terrorists were killed in a shootout between the two sides.
Earlier on Saturday, three guerrillas and a soldier named Prashant Sharma were killed in a clash with security forces in Pulwama. The guerrillas were the target of a joint operation that included 50 state rifles from the army, CRPF paramilitary forces and a special operations group from the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
Also, 4 guerrillas died in a confrontation in Sopian last Friday. Thus, in 36 hours 10 guerrillas and 2 security forces died. Parstude
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