One soldier was killed, and four Indian Air Force soldiers were injured in a terror attack in the Poonch district of the Jammu region. A convoy of the Indian Air Force was attacked by terrorists in the Surankote area of Poonch district on Saturday evening.
Visuals from the attack site showed at least a dozen bullet holes on the windscreen of the vehicle that came under fire.May 2024 Numerology Predictions: What Your Birth Date Reveals About You This Month, Astrologer Reveals
This is the first major attack in the region this year, as Poonch and Rajouri saw multiple attacks last year. Security forces have been on high alert since then and have prevented any major attacks. The entire Poonch district has now been put on high alert. Sources said the injured air warriors were airlifted to Command Hospital Udhampur from Poonch within half an hour of the attack, while the other vehicles of the convoy had been secured and safely reached their destination.
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