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J&K: 3 terrorists neutralised in Akhnoor encounter; Search underway

3 terrorists killed in Akhnoor encounter

Akhnoor: Security forces neutralised three terrorists in a high-stakes encounter in Akhnoor, following an attack on an Army convoy, Jammu and Kashmir Police officials confirmed on Tuesday. Although the terrorists have been eliminated, a search operation is still underway for additional details.

Jammu Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Joginder Singh provided details about the incident.

Incident details 
"Three terrorists have been neutralised, and a search operation is underway. As soon as we received information that terrorists were at the said location, they opened fire at the Army ambulance. It was then certain that there were terrorists here. The entire area was cordoned off. Army, police, SOG, and paramilitary forces all participated in this operation," Singh said.

The anti-terror operation was part of Indian security forces' counter-offensive Operation Asan, launched after terrorists attacked an Army convoy in the Battal area on October 28.

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Search operation underway 

According to security forces, the terrorists fired on an Army ambulance, prompting immediate retaliation. 

Area sealed off 
The area was swiftly sealed off, and a coordinated search effort was initiated by Jammu and Kashmir police and Indian security forces.
The operation was led by the Indian Army's White Knight Corps, which engaged the terrorists after round-the-clock surveillance. 

"After surveillance throughout the night, an intense firefight unfolded this morning, resulting in a significant victory for our forces," the White Knight Corps said in an official statement. They further highlighted that "relentless operations and tactical excellence have led to the elimination of three terrorists." 

Arms recovered
The encounter also led to the recovery of war-like stores from the site, which, according to Army officials, will be essential for securing the area.

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Unfortunately, a Belgian Malinois dog, Phantom, from the Indian Army's canine unit, made the supreme sacrifice. Phantom, born on May 25, 2020, joined the Army in August 2022 and was part of the team pursuing the terrorists in the Sunderbani sector. He was killed while helping security forces advance toward the enemy position.

Honouring Phantom's role, the White Knight Corps posted a heartfelt tribute on social media platform X. 

Salute to Supreme sacrifice 
"We salute the supreme sacrifice of our true hero--a valiant Indian Army Dog, Phantom," the Corps posted. "As our troops were closing in on the trapped terrorists, Phantom drew enemy fire, sustaining fatal injuries. His courage, loyalty, and dedication will never be forgotten," the Army added.

In a previous statement, the White Knight Corps reported, "Terrorists fired upon a convoy near Asan in the Sunderbani sector, targeting Army vehicles in the morning. Swift retaliation by our troops ensured the foiling of the attempt, ensuring no injuries." (with Agency inputs)

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