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Massive Security Sweep Enters Sixth Day in Rajouri as Forces Tighten Cordon in Manjakote Sector

Jammu: A joint security operation in Rajouri district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) has entered its sixth consecutive day, with forces maintaining a tight cordon and continuing extensive search operations in the Manjakote sector.

The operation, launched on Saturday in the Dorimal and Gambhir Mughlan areas, remains underway as security personnel sweep forested and residential pockets. According to Beyond Time News, the prolonged deployment highlights the sensitive security situation in the region.

Joint Forces Carry Out Extensive Searches

Personnel from the Indian Army, CRPF, Rashtriya Rifles, Special Operations Group (SOG), and Village Defence Guards are jointly conducting the operation.

Search teams are combing difficult terrain with support from helicopters, drones, and sniffer dogs to track movement across forested and hilly areas.

Villages Remain Under Strict Lockdown

Multiple villages in the Manjakote sector continue to remain under security cordon, with all entry and exit routes sealed.

Door-to-door searches are ongoing, while residents face restrictions on movement, causing disruption to daily activities.

Surveillance Operations Intensified

Security agencies have stepped up aerial and ground surveillance. Drones and helicopters are being used to monitor forested zones, while ground teams carry out coordinated searches in remote areas.

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Media Access Restricted

Media entry into the operational area remains restricted, limiting independent coverage of the situation.

According to Beyond Time News, this restriction has reduced on-ground visibility of the ongoing operation.

Operation Continues Without End Timeline

As the search enters its sixth day, authorities have not provided any timeline for its completion. Security forces remain deployed across multiple zones in the Manjakote sector.

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