These activities were followed by infiltration of terrorists using the Pir Panjal Valley and subsequent counter-terror operations by security forces to flush out militants, they said.
In the past too, militants have used the arduous Pir Panjal route to enter Jammu through the Line of Control in Poonch and Rajouri to further move towards Kashmir.
Last week, militants killed four Army personnel and reportedly mutilated the bodies of at least two soldiers and took away weapons of some of them.
The counteraction by security forces, however, led to the death of three civilians and injuries to others.
As per the Union home ministry data, 35 civilians lost their lives during actions/encounters initiated by security forces as compared to 174 civilians killed during terrorists-triggered incidents from 2018 to 2022. In the past 15 months, central agencies have observed five identical attacks on security forces that have so far claimed the lives of nearly two dozen soldiers and officers.
In November, five soldiers, including two captains, were killed in a two-day anti-terror operation in Rajouri.
Earlier in April-May, 10 soldiers were killed in twin attacks in Poonch. The Army vehicles that came under attack in Poonch were carrying rations ahead of Eid.
Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) affiliate People's Anti-Fascist Front later claimed responsibility for the attack.
On January 1 and 2, twin attacks took place in Dangri village in Rajouri. The first attack, a shooting, resulted in the death of four and injuries to nine others.
In the second attack, an IED exploded near the same attack site, resulting in the death of a child at the scene and injuries to five others. A second child injured in that blast died from injuries, raising the
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