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Pathankot operation resumes: Fresh gun battle with terrorists on day 3

| | Jan 04, 2016, at 04:12 pm
Pathankot, Jan 4 (IBNS) Heavy gunfire resumed in the Pathankot air base in Punjab on Monday morning, where the operation against holed in terrorists entered its third day, reports said.

So far, five terrorists have been killed, but at least one is suspected to be alive.

Operations at the air base, where terrorists had launched a pre-dawn attack on Saturday, had continued overnight.

So far, five terrorists have been killed and seven security personnel, including National Security Guard Lieutenant Colonel Niranjan Kumar martyred.

Reports quoted Air Force authorities as saying that  two terrorists are holed up at the base -- from where Russian-made MiG-21 fighter jets and Mi-35 attack helicopters fly.

One terrorist was killed on Sunday, though there is no official confirmation since the body is yet to be found.

On Sunday evening, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting with the National Security Adviser, foreign secretary and other officials to discuss the situation in Pathankot.

Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj met a group of diplomats to chalk out a strategy on Pakistan. Coming a week after PM Modi's "spontaneous" visit to Pakistan, the attack has triggered a debate over ties with the neighbouring country.

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