In Close Combat, A Major Led Team In Surgical Strike, They Killed 4
Among the 22 soldiers who were honoured on Republic
Day for their roles in the surgical strikes against Pakistan, the top award of
the Kirti Chakra, the second-highest peacetime decoration, was conferred upon a
Major, who killed four people (terrorists and possibly their Pakistani Army
handlers, according to sources) in close combat.
The army today said that the Major was "the mission leader" of a team
assigned to destroy terrorist staging areas across the Line of Control in
Kashmir, and that he blueprinted the top-secret operation after a detailed
reconnaissance and analysis of data available on the shortlisted targets in
Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.
"Major (name withheld) along with his buddy closed in
and neutralized two sentries in the open," the army said. The Major, who
was the commander of a strike team leading the operations from the front, went
on to eliminate two other enemies as well.
The surgical strikes were conducted by India on September 29 in
retaliation for the deadly attack, weeks earlier, on the Uri army base in
Kashmir, where 19 military personnel were killed.
The Major's Kirti Chakra was earned by "warrior ethos,
uncanny intelligence gathering skills, devotion beyond the call of duty,"
said the army.
Details of the surgical strikes have so far been kept totally classified. How
many soldiers took part has not been publicly shared. A combination of ground
forces and para commandos were involved. Army sources said that the soldiers
trekked starting at midnight upto two kilometres into Pakistan-Occupied
Kashmir. They returned before dawn, after killing dozens of terrorists who were
planning strikes in major Indian metros.
Now, army sources, offering some information, said that after the troops
"infiltrated" the areas they were to target, meeting or rendezvous
points were established where they were to regroup after the operation was
completed. "Diversionary tactics" or faking activity in an area to
mislead opponents were likely used, they said. After a "commando
base" was established, the soldiers broke into pre-assigned groups. One
isolated and blocked potential escape points for targets, while also cutting
off any routes that could have been used for reinforcements for the terrorists.
The other group established a "fire base" from where rocket-propelled
grenades, assault rifles and mortars and missiles could be used. Typically,
this sort of group destroys the target after the assault party or first group
has gone in, provides backup for the first group, extricates soldiers who need
help or may be cornered, and can turn into an alternate assault group, if that
becomes necessary.
The Major was leading an assault party that silently took out enemy sentries
and then launched the full-blown assault on the terrorist target. These
soldiers took out terrorists and Pakistani Army regular handlers. A total of 10
people were killed by the Major's team, said sources. After that, he directed
the fire base to destroy the terrorist launch pad. Members of his team then met
at the "rendezvous points" and returned home.
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