Jammu, May 29 -- After a day's lull, army personnel on Thursday opened heavy RPG ( rocket-propelled grenade) fire on suspected hideouts in Dori Mal forests near Gambhir Mughlan area of Rajouri district, officials said. However, no fresh contact has been established with the terrorists hiding in the densely wooded area, which has natural caves, since Saturday morning when the army had a brief gunfight around 11.30 am. Since then, security forces comprising Special Forces, CRPF and SOG of Jammu and Kashmir Police have been conducting anti-terror operations, said a senior police officer. "On Thursday, the army again used RPG fire on suspected hideouts inside the jungle where we believe that the terrorists, believed to number two or three, have hidden themselves," he added. The anti-terror operation entered its sixth day. Meanwhile, Northern Army commander Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma reached the area to assess the situation. The Northern Command stated that Lt Gen Sharma interacted with security officers to review the operational dynamics....