IAF’s Garud commandos killed in J&K were members of first IAF batch to get ‘live situation training’

Written By Raghvendra Rao | Updated: Oct 11, 2017, 08:21 PM IST

Nirmala Sitharaman with Garud commandoes on Air Force Day

The 2016 terror attack on the Pathankot Air Station is what prompted the move to get these IAF commandos join Army personnel in counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir.

 The two Garud Commandos of the Indian Air Force who were killed during a counter-insurgency operation in Bandipora district's Hajin area in Jammu & Kashmir were members of the first batch of 28 Garud Commandos who have been inducted for a six-month long “live situation training”. This is the first time IAF personnel have died in C-I operation in Kashmir.
 
The 2016 terror attack on the Pathankot Air Station is what ostensibly prompted the move to get these IAF commandos join Indian Army personnel in counter-insurgency operations in the conflict-ridden state.
 
Sergeant K Milind Kishor and Corporal Nilesh Kumar Nayan were part of the 14-member Garud squad which was accompanying a team of the 13 Rashtriya Rifle on this mission.
 
“Hajin is a hotbed of terrorist activity. There was a specific input about the presence of terrorists in that area and the operation was launched in the wee hours. Once contact with the terrorists was established, they attempted to break contact and while doing so they sprayed bullets indiscriminately,” army sources told WION/DNA.
 
“The Garud commandos had cordoned off the area of opeartion. And while trying to escape, the terrorists ran into a buddy pair of Garud commandos,” sources added. It was then that the terrorists fired on these two commandos killing them. Two terrorists were also killed in the encounter.
 
Sources said that IAF's Garud Commandos are being made to undergo a six-months long training—two week of induction training and five-and-a-half months live situation training.
 
The mortal remains of both the martyrs are being brought to Chandigarh for onward transportation to their respective native places in Maharashtra and Bihar. A wreath laying ceremony will take place in Chandigarh Air Force Station Thursday morning.
 
Raised and trained on the lines of Indian Navy's MARCOS and Indian Army's Para Commandos, the Garuds are primarily tasked with guarding critical Air Force Bases. They are also trained to conduct airborne and counter terrorist operations.

In an official statement, the Indian Air Force said that intel was received on the night of October 10 by the Army conveying that 5-6 terrorists were hiding in a house in Hajin village.  "The joint team laid a cordon around the house today at 0400 hours," the statement said.

"Terrorists ran out of the house lobbing grenades and firing indiscriminately towards the cordon party. Two terrorists firing indiscriminately ran towards the position of Garuds who challenged them and killed two terrorists. In the intense operation two IAF Garuds {Sergeant Khairnar Milind Kishor and Corporal Nilesh Kumar Nayan} sustained serious multiple bullet injuries and were evacuated to Base Hospital, Srinagar where they succumbed to the injuries and were martyred," the statement added.