The 36 Infantry Brigade's sentry station, which is located close to the camp, was the site of the attack. An operation to find the terrorists has been started in the region.
Terrorists attacked the Sunjwan army base on Monday in Jammu and Kashmir, close to Jammu Darbar, injuring one soldier.
The 36 Infantry Brigade was stationed at the camp's sentry post, which was the target of the attack on Monday at around 10.50 am, according to the Army.
According to sources, there is a search underway in the region for the terrorists. The Army stated in a statement that more information is being gathered.

An attempt at infiltration along the Line of Control (LOC) in the Gurez sector of Jammu & Kashmir's Bandipora district was thwarted last week by security forces on August 31. Terrorist movement was noticed close to the LoC line, and an encounter between infiltrating militants and the Indian Army resulted in gunfire.
In two different confrontations that took place last week in the Kupwara area of Jammu and Kashmir along the Line of Control (LoC), at least three terrorists were also slain. As per the Indian Army's Chinar Corps, two terrorists were shot dead in Kupwara's Tangdhar area, while two more were killed in an encounter with the security forces.
In the run-up to the September 18 Assembly elections in the Union Territory, hostilities between militants and security personnel have intensified. Three stages of the Assembly elections are set for September 18, September 25, and October 1. The results will be made public on October 4.
Security personnel have been carrying out anti-terror operations in Jammu and Kashmir with great rigor over the past three months. Prior to the assembly elections, security personnel are extremely vigilant.
According to news agency PTI, some 300 paramilitary companies have been stationed in J&K for election-related tasks.
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