
According to the Indian Army, a meeting between security forces and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir in the Kishtwar sector broke out on Sunday on Sunday.
According to the PTI report, there was a short shootout when the police began to operate the cordon and searching in the Khandoo forest, which is located between Dachhan and Nagseni, and according to information about the suspect movement of the terrorists.
Officials noted that the hiding of terrorists launched fire after seeing search parties that were retaliated.
The fire has continued for some time, but the officials reported any reports of any victims, adding that strengthening was in a hurry.
Further details concerning the number of terrorists involved must be confirmed. Search operations are underway to trace and neutralize terrorists, added a PTI message.
Meeting two days after J&K DGP reviewed the security situation in Kishtwar
Police CEO Jamm and Kashmir (DGP) Nalin Prarabhat on Friday reviewed the security situation and anti -terror operations in the mountain districts of Doda, Ramban and Kishtwar, the PTI press agency quoted an official.
DGP, which visited the Bhaderwah and Batote areas, emphasized the removal of existing and newly created terrorist groups that were hidden within the higher reach of these districts.
DGP emphasized strengthening the news grid and focused on performing successful operations.
“The CEO of the police visited the police headquarters in Batote to review the situation in the area of security, law and order, counter -terrorism operations and administrative readiness in Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban districts,” the policeman said.
During his visit, DGP was informed by the Deputy Inspector (DIG) Shidhar Patil and other district police chiefs.
Safety forces performing operations to monitor more than 40 terrorists active in Jammu
The security situation in the background and along the borders of the Jammu region remains peaceful and under control, while the security forces maintain a strong vigil and dominate higher reach of key areas through a number of operations focused on tracking 40 to 50 active terrorists in the region.
Multi-stage measures, including the anti-drone strategy, additional deployments and focus on intensified night operations, have been introduced to keep terrorists on their feet, they said.
According to sources, approximately 40 to 50 terrorists operating in several groups are currently active south of the PIR Pirjal series. “Almost 80 percent of them are Pakistani nationals,” the source said, quoting earlier rating of news and ongoing ground reports.
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