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Nagrota terror attack: Read how bravery of officers' wives avert major hostage crisis

News Agencies | Updated on: 10 February 2017, 1:39 IST

Bravery of the wives of two army officers who were staying in the family quarters helped in averting a major hostage crisis during the encounter that took place in Nagrota area of Jammu on 29 November.

Soon after the heavily armed terrorists disguised in police uniform entered an army unit located within three kilometers from the headquarters of the 16 Corps, they wanted to enter the family quarters where they could take the families of the soldiers and officers hostage.

However, due to the bravery of these two women, who were staying in the family quarters along with their newborns, the plans of the terrorists could not materialise.

"The wives of the two army officers, who were on night duty when the encounter broke out, displayed exemplary courage as they blocked the entry of their quarters with all the household items, making it difficult for the terrorists to break into the houses," an army officer privy to the encounter told PTI.

Had the women not shown this alertness, the terrorists would have been able to take them hostage and would have succeeded in causing huge damage to the army and the families, he said.

"The terrorists entered two buildings which were occupied by officers, their families. This led to a hostage-like situation. The situation was very quickly contained and thereafter, in a deliberate operation all were successfully rescued, which included 12 soldiers, two women and two babies," Defence spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta said.

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The two babies rescued are 18 months and two months old, the officer said.

However, in the rescue attempt one more officer and two jawans sacrificed their lives, the spokesman said.

He said the bodies of three terrorists have been recovered and operations were in progress to sanitise the complete area.

"The terrorists forced their entry into the Officers Mess complex by throwing grenades and firing at the sentries. In the initial counter action, one officer and three soldiers of the Army were martyred," he said.

In the biggest attack on an Indian Army unit since the Uri attack that took place on 18 September, terrorists targeted an Army camp at the XVI Corps headquarters in Nagrota near Jammu, killing two officers and five soldiers.

In the Nagrota terror attack two officers and five soldiers lost their lives. This was the biggest terror strike on an Indian Army unit since the Uri attack on 18 September in which 18 soldiers were killed.

A high alert has been declared across the state, including on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway. Security has also been raised in Katra town and Vaishno Devi shrine.

-PTI

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First published: 30 November 2016, 8:37 IST