Search for terrorists in J&K forest belt enters 21st day, highway reopens for traffic after two weeks
The Hindu
The road stretch was closed as a precautionary measure on October 15, a day after four Army personnel were killed in an exchange of fire with the hiding terrorists in Bhatti Durrian forest, officials said
The authorities reopened a stretch of the Jammu-Rajouri national highway for traffic on October 31 morning, more than two weeks after it was shut in view of an ongoing counter-insurgency operation in an adjoining dense forest belt, officials said.
The operation to track down a group of hiding terrorists, who are responsible for the killing of nine soldiers, in Bhatti Durrian forest in Mendhar along with Surankote forest in Poonch and nearby Thanamandi in Rajouri district entered the 21st day on October 31, the officials said.
While the operation is underway, the authorities allowed traffic on the main highway between Bhimber Gali in Mendhar and Jera Wali Gali in Surankote in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district, much to the relief of residents, especially taxi operators who have been demanding its reopening.