J-K: Security forces intensify search operations in Poonch's Lasana village after terrorist attack

ANI April 15, 2025 174 views

The Indian Army has launched an extensive search operation in Lasana village, Poonch, following a terrorist encounter on Monday night. Security forces, including the Romeo Force and local police, have cordoned off the forested area to prevent terrorist escape. Additional troops and advanced tracking methods have been deployed to track down the militants. The operation reflects the ongoing challenges in maintaining security in the region, with authorities committed to eliminating terrorist threats.

"Op Lasana. Contact was established with terrorists during a joint operation" - White Knight Corps, Indian Army
Poonch, April 15: The Indian Army cordoned off the forested region in the Lasana area in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday after an exchange of fire with terrorists.

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Romeo Force conducts joint search with J&K Police in Lasana region

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One security personnel injured during initial terrorist encounter

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Additional troops and dog squads deployed to prevent terrorist escape

The Romeo Force of the Indian Army are involved in a joint search operation in the region to find the terrorists, along with the Poonch Police. The encounter with the forces happened on Monday night.

In response, additional forces and vehicles were rushed to the spot to track down the terrorists suspected to be hiding in the dense forest.

Indian Army has inducted additional troops and ramped up joint search efforts in the Lasana area of Surankote after the security personnel made contact with terrorists on Monday night. According to officials, terrorists opened fire on the Romeo Force personnel, in which one of the security personnel got injured near the Lasana village located upon the National Highway connecting Poonch to Jammu.

In a post on X, the Indian Army's White Knight Corps on Tuesday said the search efforts have been intensified along with the Jammu and Kashmir Police to prevent the terrorists from escaping.

"Op Lasana. Contact was established with terrorists during a joint operation with J&K Police at Lasana, Surankote, last night. Additional troops have been inducted, and search operations are ongoing to prevent the terrorists from escaping," the White Knight Corps said.

Following the incident, the area was cordoned off, and additional security measures have been implemented. Indian Army personnel are conducting strict vehicle checking with the assistance of a dog squad.

Amid the ongoing operations and terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army on Saturday reiterated its commitment to continue its operations across the union territories until "terrorists are eliminated".

Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Shridhar Patil of Doda-Kishtwar-Ramban (DKR) range, Shridhar Patil, said, "Until terrorists are eliminated, the operations will go on. The people of the area have given full support to security forces. These operations show good coordination of security forces."

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Our brave soldiers risking their lives every day to keep us safe. Salute to their courage and dedication! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The coordination between army and police is impressive. Hope they catch these terrorists soon without any more casualties.
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Amit S.
While I support our forces, I wonder if there's a better long-term solution than just military operations. Maybe more focus on development and jobs in these areas?
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Sunita R.
The dense forests make operations so difficult. Our forces are doing an amazing job in such tough terrain. Praying for the injured soldier's recovery 🙏
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Vikram J.
Good to see the dog squad being used - those canine officers are heroes too! Hope they track them down quickly.
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Neha P.
The local support mentioned by DIG Patil is crucial. Terrorism can only be defeated when communities stand with security forces. Stay strong J&K!

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