New Delhi: A Court of Inquiry was ordered on Friday (October 6) against the Army Major who allegedly opened fire on and lobbed grenades at his colleagues inside a camp in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri.The incident occurred at the Army’s 48 Rashtriya Rifles base in the Thanamandi area of Rajouri. The unit is involved in counterinsurgency operations in the Pir Panjal region of Jammu division, where there has been an uptick in violence.While the Army has confirmed that one person was injured, reports suggest that at least five people – including three officers – were injured. Among those injured are a commanding officer, his deputy and a medical officer from 48 Rashtriya Rifles.According to reports, the Major has been identified as ‘Prince’ and might have had a panic attack. He “created a hue and cry about a possible terror attack”, according to NDTV, even though the camp was not under attack.The officer started firing on his colleagues and subordinates without any provocation on Thursday afternoon. He then took shelter inside the armoury of the camp and hurled grenades at those who tried to approach him.The tense situation at the camp lasted nearly eight hours before the officer was overpowered.As The Wire has reported, incidents of fratricide – or attempted fratricide – are an indication of the stressful working conditions that soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir face.