JAMMU: Continuing its fight in J&K on two fronts -- terrorism and coronavirus -- the Indian Army seems to have achieved success on both as it has eliminated 22 terrorists and been helpful in containing the spread of Covid-19 this month.Sharing details of various successful encounters recently, defence PRO (Udhampur) Lt Col Abhinav Navneet on Sunday said, “In two separate successful operations conducted within 24 hours on April 24-25, Army killed four terrorists in Anantnag and Pulwama districts. With this, the number of terrorists killed by Army in April this year alone has gone up to 22 and the overall count so far in 2020 to 54.”Despite its commitment towards fighting Covid-19 in J&K, Army has ensured that terrorists in the Union Territory remain on the run for their life and their number as well as leadership remains at the lowest ebb, Col Navneet said.“On Saturday morning, a joint team of RR and police launched a cordon-and-search operation in Goripora area of Awantipora in south Kashmir 's Pulwama district . On noticing the joint team approaching them, hiding terrorists fired upon the forces, triggering an encounter. In the ensuing gunfight, two terrorists were killed,” he said.“Earlier on Friday, terrorists abducted a policeman from Sheerpora area of Kulgam. A joint team of RR, SOG and CRPF cordoned off the area and launched a rescue operation. The terrorists were chased at Kharpora, leading to a brief gunfight in which two of them were killed in Arwani area of Anantnag district, following which the abducted cop was rescued,” he said.The success of the Army in anti-terror operation in Kashmir has further strengthened the security grid in the Valley, he said.