Addressing a news conference after a visit to the forward base, he said the terrorists were neutralised in an operation that lasted for more than 36 hours since 3.30 AM on Saturday but combing operations are still on.
"There is no suspected terrorist inside right now. (still) I will not give a negative report till the combing operations are over. The combing operations may be over by tomorrow," he said in reply to questions.
He said the terrorists were carrying 40-50 kgs of bullets, mortars, which were fired from modified Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher besides some magazines.
Replying to questions, he said "I see some gaps. But I do not think there is any compromise on security". Once the investigations are over, things will become clear, he said, adding every security detail cannot be discussed and keep something for investigation.
Parrikar said that he was worried as to how the terrorists had managed to come inside the base which has a perimeter of 24 kms and located in an area of about 2,000 acres.
Parrikar said except the Garud commando, no one else was killed in direct operation.
Calling the counter-terror operation as "very difficult",
Parrikar said that all assets--strategic and buildings--and the families, were secured. The only building that was damaged is the one in which the terrorists were holed up, he said.
He complimented the joint efforts of Army, Air Force, and the National Security Guards (NSG) and said that they should undertake joint training in future.
Brushing aside criticism over opting for NSG for the main role rather than the Special Forces of the Army, he said "50 per cent of the NSG is made up of the Army only. All assets were provided by the Army and they worked together smoothly".
Asked about the failure of Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in stopping the infiltration from Pakistan, Parrikar referred to media reports which said that "the BSF has already been asked to give details of areas from where terrorists could have entered".
He said the National Investigation Agency (NIA) is probing the case and it will not be proper for him to divulge details as it was the matter of ongoing investigation.
According to the details given by him, the encounter started at 3:30 AM on Saturday and the last contact with the terrorists was made at about 7:30 PM on Sunday.
Parrikar said the operations after that was for combing purpose as there were a lot of live bombs and hence there was delay in retrieving the body.
He added that the body of the sixth terrorist was yet to be retrieved as agencies apprehend it could be a booby-trap.
"I have said there is no need to rush," he said adding that the forces should take its time to avoid any more casualty.
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