Operation 'Sheruwali', a joint operation by the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP), and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to track down suspected terrorists, has entered its third day in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. The operation was launched on Saturday following intelligence inputs regarding the presence of terrorists in the area.
Details of the Operation
The security forces have cordoned off several villages in the Rajouri sector and are conducting thorough searches. The operation involves extensive foot patrols, house-to-house searches, and the use of advanced surveillance equipment. The aim is to neutralize any terrorist threat and ensure the safety of local residents.
Collaborative Efforts
The Army, JKP, and CRPF are working in close coordination. Additional reinforcements have been deployed to assist in the search. The forces are taking all necessary precautions to avoid civilian casualties while maintaining pressure on the suspected terrorists.
Local residents have been advised to stay indoors and report any suspicious activity to the security forces. The operation continues with high vigilance, and updates are expected as the search progresses.



