Pathankot attack: Combing operations reach last lap
The operation to fully sanitise the Pathankot airbase, which was attacked by six terrorists last Saturday, is “close to completion” on Thursday with personnel of the National Security Guard, the Army and the Garud force of the Air Force undertaking the task on the sprawling complex. “For the last two days, the Army, the NSG and the Garuds have been sanitising the whole station and the process is close to completion,” Air Officer Commanding, Pathankot IAF Station, Air commodore J.S. Looking back at the events of the last six days,” he said “a few things stand out.” Among them, he said, was the use of air assets for surveillance to ensure early detection, isolation and subsequent engagement of the terrorists. “The timely and precise intelligence inputs and positioning of the NSG troops in real quick time in domestic area, where our families reside which is akin to urban environment, ensured that the station was able to organise its defences before the terrorists could strike,” said the officer in charge of the airbase.

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