India said, Pakistan will pay the price of the Sunjwan military camp attack

India on Monday said that the price of the attack on the Sunjwan military camp in Jammu city of Jammu and Kashmir would have to be paid to Pakistan. India's Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a press conference that Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists attacked on the Sunjwan military camp near Jammu city, which would have to pay Pakistan.

Sitharaman also said that evidence of the involvement of Pakistani terrorists in the terrorist attack will be handed over to Pakistan. It may be mentioned that terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammed attacked the military camp in Sunjwan on Saturday, in which five soldiers were killed and one civilian was killed. 10 other people were injured in the attack. The soldiers also killed three militants, while a terrorist is still hidden in the camp.

At the same time, an attempt to attack a camp of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), in front of a sentry of security force on Monday, was foiled in Srinagar. After which a soldier of paramilitary force was martyred during an ongoing encounter between terrorists hidden in a building and security forces. A police official said that the security force was ready for the final attack against the hidden terrorists, during this time a soldier was seriously injured in the encounter.

He was admitted to the SMHS hospital, about 300 meters away from the encounter site, where he later died. This is the same hospital where the Pakistani terrorist Navid Jat alias Abu Hanjulla of Lashkar-e-Taiba was able to escape after killing two police officers on February 6. Police said that houses of the surrounding areas have been evacuated due to security reasons.

The CRPF and the Jammu and Kashmir Police Special Operations Group (SOG) personnel are running a campaign against the militants. Kashmir Police Chief SP Vaid tweeted, "I congratulate the attentive sentry to avoid suicide attacks in Karan Nagar of Srinagar. Fortunately, two militants are in the siege and the encounter is continuing." Earlier, at 4.30 am, an alert sentry had seen two terrorists on the Monitoring post of the 23rd battalion of CRPF in Karan Nagar area.