Jammu, May 24 -- Security forces scanned the Singhpora forests in Chatroo area of Kishtwar district on Friday as part of the searches to track down a group of Jaish terrorists, said officials. However, there has been no fresh contact with the terrorists, believed to be three to four in number, they added. "More para commandos were airdropped near the site to intensify the operations," said a senior police officer. "The firing stopped Thursday evening and there has been no exchange of fire thereafter," officials said. A search operation was launched by the J&K police special operations group (SOG), the army and paramilitary forces to track down the terrorists hiding in the dense forests. A soldier, Gaykar Sandip Pandurang from Karandi village in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, was killed and two others injured during an encounter with the terrorists on Thursday. Pandurang was serving with the 17th Rashtriya Rifles, deployed in Kishtwar. White Knight Corps General Officer Commanding (GOC) Lieutenant General PK Mishra and other ranks paid tributes to sepoy Pandurang at his wreath-laying ceremony. "In a solemn ceremony, Chief of Staff @WhiteKnight_IA paid tribute to #Braveheart Sep Gaykar Sandip Pandurang, who made the supreme sacrifice in the finest traditions of the #IndianArmy. His courage and #sacrifice will inspire generations of soldiers," the army's White Knight Corps said in a post on microblogging platform X....