"We cannot continue indefinitely in the form we were doing it...Cordon and searches... It is a risky business because the terrorists are waiting till the last moment before opening fire.
"Those operations we have stopped," General Officer Commanding of Army's 15 Corps Lt General Satish Dua told PTI.
Lt Gen Dua said while the militants can open fire on "anything that moves", the soldiers have to be careful in dealing with a situation where the terrain is difficult and thickly forested.
This has brought to an end one of the the longest anti-militancy operations in Kashmir that last 27 days and left two militants dead.
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The Army also suffered major losses in the operation as Colonel Santosh Mahadik and soldier were killed in the operation while another officer was injured.
Asked about the militants hiding in the forests, the GoC said,"We have not found them yet".
"They are somewhere there. Manigah operations in terms of cordon of the villages and searches we have carried out... The terrain is such that there are hides, caves we have searched ... We have not found them," he said.
The Corps Commander, however, dismissed reports in a section of media that the Army was preventing the villagers living in the vicinity of the operation area from leaving the place.
On the another operation going on in the forests of
Bandipora district, Lt Gen Dua said, "Operation is still going on. Some movement (of militants) has been noticed. So we are at it".
The army officer said while infiltration of militants had come down drastically over the past decade due to the installation of anti-infiltration obstruction system, it had not come down to Zero yet.
"However, it has never become zero. Sometimes an odd chap might sneak through -- say out of 20 attempts, one gets through -- rest are shot or they run back," he said.