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When residents of Pathankot woke up to sounds of gunfire

January 02, 2016 13:46 IST

 

Sounds of gunfire on Saturday woke up the residents of Dhaki area near the Air Force station in Pathankot, which was attacked by suspected terrorists from Pakistan in which three security personnel along with four attackers were killed.

The loud noise of helicopters deployed by the air force as part of intensive search operations also kept residents alert in the area.

“When I heard the noise early morning, I went upstairs to see what was happening. I could hear the loud gunshots being fired,” Dinesh Sharma, resident of Dhaki area, said.

Sharma’s house is about 700-800 metres away from the Air Force station.

“Since heavy force was deployed yesterday after the news of SP’s kidnapping, I got suspicious about some terror attack so we were alert,” Sharma said.

He further said helicopters kept on hovering the entire night with search lights on to trace the suspects and they were glued to the TV for latest updates.

Another Dhaki area resident Surjit Singh said, “I also  heard the sound of firing early morning.”

Meanwhile, SD College which is also located near Air  Force Base station postponed the exams in the wake of terror  attack.

“We have postponed the practical exams of physical  education students because of the attack. The exams will now be held on January 9,” SD College Principal Samindra Sharma said. 

“There is no panic among people at all here about this  atest incident even after Dinanagar attack. We are confident that our security personnel will finish them (terrorists) off,” Sharma said.

“Despite the attack, I have sent my daughter who is a doctor posted at PCMS at Narot Jaimal Singh area to work,” he added.

Meanwhile, heavy security personnel were deployed around the area and barricading was done in the wake of attack. 

Vehicles bound for Pathankot and other areas were thoroughly being checked by the Punjab police personnel.

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