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Security Forces Release Sketches Of 2 Terrorists Involved In Poonch Attack, Offer Rs 20 Lakh Bounty

As the hunt for the terrorists responsible for the assault on the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) convoy in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district continued into its third day on Monday, security forces disclosed sketches of two suspects linked to the attack. Offering a combined reward of Rs. 20 lakhs, the sketches were unveiled on Monday […]

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Security Forces Release Sketches Of 2 Terrorists Involved In Poonch Attack, Offer Rs 20 Lakh Bounty

As the hunt for the terrorists responsible for the assault on the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) convoy in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district continued into its third day on Monday, security forces disclosed sketches of two suspects linked to the attack. Offering a combined reward of Rs. 20 lakhs, the sketches were unveiled on Monday (May 6), with assurances of confidentiality for individuals providing information on the terrorists’ whereabouts.

It’s important to highlight that a meticulously coordinated joint effort involving both the army and police is currently in progress across various regions, such as Shahsitar, Gursai, Sanai, and Sheendara Top, aimed at apprehending the terrorists thought to have sought refuge in a forest post-attack. Additionally, amidst the extensive search operation, approximately 20 individuals have been taken into custody by security forces in connection with the incident. Sources indicate that these detainees are suspected of providing assistance to the attackers.

It’s worth mentioning that during the encounter with terrorists in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir near Shahsitar on May 4, a total of five personnel sustained gunshot wounds as they were advancing towards Sanai Top in the Surankote area. Reportedly, the terrorists fired close to 30 rounds during the skirmish. All the injured personnel were promptly evacuated to the nearest military hospital for urgent medical treatment. Unfortunately, one of them, Corporal Vikky Pahade, succumbed to his injuries later on.

Simultaneously, the mortal remains of Indian Air Force soldier Corporal Vikky Pahade arrived in Chhindwara for his final rites today.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav also arrived in Chhindwara. Speaking to media, he said, “Guard of Honour and State honours will be given to Corporal Vikky Pahade but no one can fill the personal loss. We are very proud of Vikky Pahade.”

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