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Chairman of the Army drove air reconnaissance from the developed area in Jammu

Chairman of the Army drove air reconnaissance from the developed area in Jammu
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JAMUE: Head of General Army General M M Naravan conducted air reconnaissance from the advanced area on Wednesday and was briefed on the security situation that applies along the control line (LOC) in the Jammu area, officials said.
This is his second visit to the Division of Jammu in the past for two weeks amid sustainable operations against terrorists in the forest belt in the twin district of Poonch and Rajouri, which is the longest in the past which has entered the 24th day on Wednesday.
Naravane’s genes arrived at Jammu on a two-day visit to review the security situation and operational preparedness, and immediately flew to Rajouri District, the official said.
“General MM Naravane #COAS (Army Chief of Staff) is visiting the Jammu area where it will be given renewal of the security & preparedness of the operational preparedness.
#COAS will visit advanced areas & interact with troops and commanders on the ground,” More Information Directorate General of Information Public (ADGPI) Indian army tweeted.
Adgpi said the Army Chief of Staff conducted air-aired air reconnaissance in the Jammu area and was also briefed by the commander above the security situation that applies along the Loc.
Previously, the Army Chair held a two-day tour in the Jammu area on October 18 and 19, and reviewed land situations and ongoing counter-infiltration operations.
He also visited the Rajouri and Poonch border district, where massive surgery to track terrorists hiding in the Forest area of ​​Mendrar, Surankote and Thanamandi has been going on since October 11.
The operation began in the Surankote forest on October 11 on October 11.
The murder of five soldiers, including a junior officer was assigned (JCO), and was then expanded to Mendhar to neutralize terrorists who fled where other meetings took place on October 14, leaving four soldiers, including other JCO, killed.
Pakistan Terrorist Zia Mustafa, which was shifted from the central Bhalwal prison to Mendhar about police detention to be asked in connection with the operation, was killed when security forces accompanied him to identify the hiding place coming from hiding terrorists on October 24.
The police have arrested terrorist colleagues suspected of having a relationship with Mustafa and terrorist handlers across the border, while more than a dozen others were also questioned in connection with providing logistical support to terrorists in the forest belt.
Rajouri and Poonch in the Jammu area have witnessed the increase in infiltration efforts since June this year, resulting in murder of nine terrorists in separate meetings.

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