Jammu, Jan 19: An Army soldier injured in a gunfight with the terrorists in Sonnar village of Chatroo area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district succumbed to critical injuries on Monday.
Eight army soldiers were injured during the initial firing exchanges between the joint forces and the terrorists in this anti-terrorist operation code-named ‘TRASHI-I’.
Nagrota headquartered White Knight Corps of the Army said on X, “The #GOC, White Knight Corps and all ranks pay solemn tribute to Havildar Gajendra Singh of the Special Forces, who made the supreme sacrifice while gallantly executing a Counter Terrorism operation in the Singpura area during the ongoing Operation TRASHI-I on the night of 19 Jan 2026.”
“We honour his indomitable courage, valour and selfless devotion to duty and stand firmly with the bereaved family in this hour of profound grief,” it said.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha paid homage to Havildar Gajendra Singh of the Indian Army’s Special Forces, who attained martyrdom during the ongoing anti-terror operation in Kishtwar.
“I salute the supreme sacrifice of our Braveheart Havildar Gajendra Singh. His supreme sacrifice will remain etched in our hearts. The entire nation stands in solidarity with the bereaved family of our martyr in this difficult hour,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The anti-terrorist operation in the Chatroo area resumed on Monday morning.
Eight Army soldiers were injured in the encounter between the terrorists and a team of the joint forces during the initial Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) when the terrorists buried grenades and fired at the team of joint forces.
Three injured soldiers were airlifted for treatment, while five were treated at a local medical facility.
Officials said most of the eight injured soldiers had sustained splinter injuries during the grenade explosion.
The officials said that after the nightlong halt, the joint forces resumed their search operation to track down terrorists believed to be hiding in the upper reaches.
The operation was suspended late last evening in the challenging terrain marked by thick vegetation and steep slopes, limiting visibility and movement.
Multiple teams of the Army, police, and paramilitary forces, supported by drones and sniffer dogs, are combing the area while maintaining a tight security cordon to ensure that the terrorists are not able to escape, officials said.
A group of two to three terrorists allegedly affiliated with the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) are believed to be trapped in the area.
The operation resumed with the first light today. There was no fresh contact with the terrorists till noon today.
White Knight Corps said in a post on X on Sunday that the joint forces came in contact with the terrorists in the general area Sonnar, northeast of Chatroo, during the search operation conducted as part of ongoing joint counter-terror exercises along with Jammu and Kashmir Police.
“Operations remain underway with additional forces inducted to reinforce the cordon, supported by close coordination with civil administration and security agencies,” the Army said, commending the troops for their exceptional professionalism and resolve while responding to hostile fire under challenging terrain and conditions.
This encounter marks the third conflict between security forces and terrorists in the Jammu region this year.
Previous encounters occurred in the Kahog and Najote forests in the Billawar area of Kathua district on January 7 and 13, respectively.
On December 15 last year, a police officer was killed in an encounter with terrorists at Soan village in the Majalta area of Udhampur district. The terrorists managed to escape, taking advantage of thick foliage and darkness.
The encounters followed a major counter-terrorist operation launched in the forest belts of the Jammu region in December last year to flush out nearly three dozen holed-up terrorists.
Operations have been further intensified in the run-up to Republic Day to ensure peaceful celebrations, amid intelligence inputs about desperate attempts by Pakistan-based handlers to push more terrorists into the region, officials mentioned.
Hilly districts of Jammu division, including Kathua, Poonch, Rajouri, Kishtwar, Doda, Udhampur and Reasi, have been on the scanner of the security forces after intelligence reports that Pakistani terrorists were moving in the highly forested mountain terrain of these districts.

