Srinagar: A major revelation has come to light in the terrorist attack on an army truck in the Poonch sector of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It has been said in the IB report that the terrorists used sticky bombs for the attack in the BG sector. They have carried out this attack on the pattern of the Katra attack. IB has sent the report related to all the facts to the Ministry of Home Affairs and the NIA. It was told in this report that the terrorists had fired about 36 rounds at the army truck. He also used steel bullets in the attack. At the same time, the forensic team has taken all the samples. At the same time, the investigation team recovered two grenade pins and vapours of kerosene from the truck. It has been told in the report that the statements of three paramedics who evacuated all the army personnel and an injured soldier have also been recorded. Five army men have been sacrificed in this terrorist attack. It is being told that seven terrorists carried out the attack, of whom three are foreign terrorists. To avenge the attack, the Army, along with the state police, have started their action. About 2000 commandos have been deployed in the search operation. The army has information that seven terrorists are hiding in the area. For this, an intensive search operation has been started. This search operation is being carried out using drones and helicopters. Shoot-at-site orders have been issued to the army. Shinde's fight between Shiv Sena and BJP workers, VIDEO went viral Himachal HC to hoist 2-day meet on contemporary judicial development Covid Roundup: India Report 12,193 new cases in 24-hrs