In a tragic turn of events, Naib Subedar Rakesh Kumar, an officer serving in the elite 2 Para (Special Forces), was killed in action during a fierce gunfight with terrorists in the Kishtwar region of Jammu and Kashmir. The incident unfolded as part of a coordinated counter-terror operation initiated by the Indian Army and local police in an area known as Bhart Ridge, with the encounter starting around 11 AM on a recent Saturday.
The operation was launched in response to heightened security concerns following the brutal killing of two village defense guards (VDGs), Nazir Ahmad and Kuldeep Kumar, whose bodies were discovered riddled with bullets. The deaths of the VDGs had sparked an intensified search for the terrorists responsible, leading the armed forces to deploy joint search parties in the forested areas of Kuntwara and Keshwan, where the operation was concentrated.
Reports indicate that during the confrontation with the terrorists, three other soldiers sustained injuries. The army’s 16 Corps took to social media platform X to announce the sacrifice of Naib Subedar Kumar, honoring his commitment and bravery in the line of duty. His loss deeply resonates within the ranks of the armed forces and the communities affected by ongoing violence in the region.
As the security forces continue their operations to root out terrorism, the death of Naib Subedar Kumar underscores the persistent threat that remains in Jammu and Kashmir. Civilians and local security personnel alike express their condolences, mourning the loss of a dedicated soldier who made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of his nation. Further investigations and operations are expected as authorities seek to bring the perpetrators of the recent attacks to justice.