
Meeting between security forces and terrorists in Singhpoře in Chatroo continues the second day. One soldier lost life during the operation in Kishtware.
“Fierce Rechight continues during the ongoing operation. One of our brave hearts has suffered severe injuries in the exchange of fire and succumbed to the best medical efforts. Operation is underway,” said White Knight Corps.
The meeting began in the early hours after the security forces began contact with terrorists in the CHhatr region. Police Jammu and Kashmir confirmed the replacement of the fire in the area. “The fire exchange began between security forces and terrorists in the Singhpora area in Kishtware,” said the police Jammu and Kashmir in a short statement.
Previously, military officials confirmed the deployment of other soldiers to the region to support the ongoing operation against terrorism, which focuses on the neutralization of militants in hiding.
Security forces closed the area and increased search efforts with strengthening to comply with retention measures. Further information about the number of participating terrorists and the current progress of the operation is still expected.
6 terrorists neutralized in 48 hours in two operations
The General Inspector of the Kashmir Zone, VK Birdi, 16 May, said six terrorists were neutralized in Jamm and Kashmir under two separate operations in Kelar, Shopian and Tral that the Indian army was carried out in cooperation with Jammu and the Central Police).
“Following the increased terrorist activities in the Kashmir Valley, all the security forces deployed here examined their strategies. After this review, there was an intensive focus on operations. Based on this reinforced focus and coordination, we performed two successful operations in the last 48 hours during which we had significant achievement. Six terrorization.
Indian forces strengthened their activities against terrorists in Jamm and Kashmir after the attack of Pahalgam 22 April, which claimed the lives of 26 people.
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