Injured Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Commanding Officer Chetan Cheeta's medical condition continues to remain critical, but stable.
The medical bulletin released today said Chetan does not have fever and broad spectrum of antibiotics is being given to him.
The Commandant of the 45 Battalion of the CRPF sustained multiple wounds during an encounter with militants in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipora district on February 14.
As many as three army personnel were killed and seven others were injured in the encounters in the Hajin area of Bandipora.
One LeT terrorist was also killed in the encounter. The Indian Army officers recovered both arms and ammunitions.
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