Sunjwan strike breaks 15-month lull in terror attacks in Jammu

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

The latest terror strike on an camp in Sunjwan by a group of Pakistan-based terrorists came 15 months after a similar attack in on the Jammu-national highway, in which seven personnel were killed. In the strike on November 29, 2016, a suicide squad targeted the base killing seven personnel including two officers. Three terrorists were also killed. In the early hours today, a group of JeM terrorists sneaked into the army's 36 brigade camp of light infantry in Sunjwan in the wee hours today, killing two junior commissioned officers (JCOs). The operation to neutralise the terrorists was continuing. The region has witnessed several major terror strikes in the past. In March 2015, there were two terror strikes in the region.

On March 20, a fidayeen squad of militants in fatigues stormed a police station in district killing seven people. A day after, two terrorists were killed during a fidayeen attack at an camp on Jammu-Pathankot national highway in Samba District. Three people including two personnel were injured in the attack. On November 27, 2014, three soldiers and four civilians were killed in a day-long encounter with militants at the border village of in Arnia sector, close to the International Border, of district. Three militants were killed in the operation. On September 26, 2013, at least 13 killed in twin suicide attacks A three-member team storms an camp killing eight security force personnel, including a Brigadier, and injuring 12 others in Akhnoor on July 22, 2003. On May 14, 2002, thirty-six people were killed and 48 others injured in a fidayeen attack at an cantonment in Kaluchak,

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First Published: Sat, February 10 2018. 20:10 IST