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The probe into the deaths of three civilians in Poonch, Jammu & Kashmir, will have the full support of the Army

 The probe into the deaths of three civilians in Poonch, Jammu & Kashmir, will have the full support of the Army


The probe into the deaths of three civilians in Poonch, Jammu & Kashmir, will have the full support of the Army
The probe into the deaths of three civilians in Poonch, Jammu & Kashmir, will have the full support of the Army



Five soldiers were killed and two injured when heavily armed terrorists assaulted two army trucks on Thursday during a blind curve at the Dhatyar bend between Dhera Ki Gali and Bufliaz.


The Army is dedicated to providing complete assistance and cooperation to the inquiry into the deaths of three civilians during an operation to apprehend the terrorists responsible for the recent assault on two army vehicles that resulted in the deaths of five soldiers, the force said on Saturday. were.


On Friday, three males, ages 27 to 42, were discovered dead under "mysterious circumstances". But according to his family and political figures, he was one of eight individuals detained by the army to be questioned about the ambush on Thursday. "Search operations are underway in the operation area by security forces following the incident on December 21, 23," the Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI) of the Indian Army said on Twitter. There have been three reported civilian fatalities in the region. An investigation is being conducted on the incident. The Indian Army is determined to provide the probe with its complete assistance and cooperation."


Five soldiers were killed and two injured when heavily armed terrorists assaulted two army trucks on Thursday during a blind curve at the Dhatyar bend between Dhera Ki Gali and Bufliaz. The incident happened when the security guards were heading to the general Dhera Ki Gali region in the Thanamandi-Surankote area to carry out a search operation. Security personnel immediately began a thorough search operation in heavily wooded regions after the incident.


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