On the seventh day of the Anantnag encounter the security forces said that they thought one or two terrorists might be trapped as they retrieved a charred body of a terrorist on Tuesday morning.
After the body of the last soldier killed by the terrorists was recovered on Monday, the Indian Army is aiming to end one of the longest operations as the encounter in Anantnag entered the seventh day.
On the seventh day of the Anantnag encounter the security forces said that they thought one or two terrorists might be trapped as they retrieved a charred body of a terrorist on Tuesday morning.
Security forces found two bodies from the Gadole forest area in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district on the sixth day of an anti-terror operation on Monday even as Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha vowed to avenge the death of three officers and a soldier, who were killed by the terrorists in an encounter.
Two bodies were found in the forest area. One of the deceased was identified as Pradeep, the soldier killed by the terrorists on Wednesday, sources said. The identity of the other deceased is being ascertained.
According to reports, the Indian Army is trying to complete this operation as the last soldier has been recovered. This is said to be one of the longest operations.
However, police have maintained a silence on the operation for the last three days.
Earlier, officials said drone footage showed a charred body near one of the terrorist hideouts destroyed during the operation over the last six days. Any further information about it could be made available only after the security forces sanitised the area, they said.
The security forces are using drones and helicopters for surveillance of the dense forest area with several cave-like hideouts where the terrorists are believed to be holed up since Wednesday, the officials said.
Top officials of the security grid in Kashmir, including the director general of police (DGP) and general officer commanding (GOC) of the Army's 15 Corps, have been monitoring the operation. The Northern Army commander visited the site of the gunfight on Saturday to take stock of the operational situation.
Police believe two to three terrorists are trapped in the forest area.
Additional Director General of Police (Kashmir) Vijay Kumar said on Friday that the operation was launched on the basis of specific inputs and claimed that "two to three trapped terrorists will be neutralised".
The security cordon was extended to the neighbouring Posh Kreeri area on Sunday as a precautionary measure to ensure that the terrorists do not slip into civilian areas.