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Poonch encounter ends, remaining terrorists flee

By Mukhtar Ahmad In Srinagar
January 09, 2009

The nine-day-long gun battle in the Bhatidar forest area of Poonch district has officially been called off even though deliberate searches shall continue in the area "to look for any tell-tale signs there".

 

So far, two Army troopers, one special police officer (SPO) and four militants have been killed in this operation against the militants. But the bodies of the slain militants have not yet been recovered.

 

Having spilled over more than nine days, this is the longest operation carried out by the Army against the militants ever since the present violence started here in 1989.

 

"The possibility of the terrorists having slipped out taking advantage of the rugged terrain and the prevailing climatic conditions cannot be ruled out," said the statement issued Friday by the Indian army's 16th

Corps whose trooped engaged the militants for nine days in the Bhatidar forests of Mendhar area of Poonch district.

 

Brigadier General Staff of 16 Corps, Brigadier Gurdeep Singh had ruled out the possibility of the militants having used concrete bunkers during the encounter with the army troopers in the area.

 

"They had used natural caves in the area as their hiding places. During the course of the flushing out operations a couple of natural caves were destroyed," he said.

 

"Deliberate searches in the area will continue to look for any tell tales signs," the army's spokesman said.

Mukhtar Ahmad In Srinagar

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