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Police in Doda district have launched a poster campaign seeking information on wanted terrorists, including a Jaish-e-Mohammad commander, amid intensified security operations across the Jammu region. Search and combing drives have been stepped up in several districts
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Security forces in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, resumed cordon-and-search operations to track three Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists after a gunbattle. Aerial surveillance, sniffer dogs, and heightened vigilance continue amid snowbound terrain, with mobile internet suspended and prior encounters reported
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Three Army soldiers were injured during a fresh encounter in Dolgam village of Kishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir, as joint forces resumed Operation Trashi-I against Jaish-e-Mohammad militants. Authorities confirmed that two to three terrorists are trapped inside the cordon.
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Anti-terror operations have been intensified in Jammu and Kashmir following inputs about Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists hiding in forest areas. Officials say infiltration has reduced after Operation Sindoor, but security forces are continuing their hunt to prevent major attacks
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Security forces intensified anti-terror operations in Chatroo, Kishtwar, against Jaish-e-Mohammad militants, amid heavy snowfall. Multiple encounters since January 18 caused casualties, while mobile internet remains suspended to prevent misuse. Searches continue in Poonch for two suspected terrorists
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Security forces resumed a search operation in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district to track terrorists hiding in dense forest terrain after a gunfight injured eight soldiers. Multiple teams, drones and sniffer dogs are maintaining a tight cordon as operations continue ahead of Republic Day
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The Faridabad and Red Fort blast investigations reveal that Jaish-e-Mohammad is creating proxy modules in India with minimal direct oversight, enabling Pakistan’s ISI to push deniable, low-visibility terror operations. Security agencies warn that similar self-inspired cells may proliferate nationwide
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Initial investigations into the Red Fort car blast suggest it was a suicide attack planned to cause maximum damage after the Faridabad terror module was busted. Police suspect the involvement of Pulwama-based Dr. Umar Mohammad, linked to JeM and AGuH outfits
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Families of Kashmiri doctors allegedly linked to the Delhi blast near the Red Fort have denied any knowledge of their involvement. Locals described the accused as religious but hardworking, with no visible terror leanings. Raids continue across J&K and Haryana
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Officials said the three terrorists were later identified as Asif Ahmed Sheikh, Amir Nazir Wani and Yawar Ahmad Bhat, all residents of Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district
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The Tata-owned airline said on Wednesday that the offer is applicable on both Air India and Air India Express flights.
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Gunfight started on Thursday evening after security forces started a CASO in Sagipora area of Sopore following inputs about presence of terrorists
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Sanatan Dharam Sabha called for a complete bandh in Kishtwar in protest against the killings
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Bilal Ahmad Kuchey of Kakapora's Hajibal village was among 19 people formally charged in the case
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While one soldier died of splinter injuries caused by a grenade explosion, the another died of bullet injury in the head
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According to the authorities, two terrorists belonged to the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror outfit and the two others were from Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM).
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The SIA, which was constituted recently with a mandate to investigate crimes connected with terrorism and secessionism, conducted overnight raids to focus on the network of JeM at 10 different locations in various districts of south and central Kashmir.
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The drone attack on IAF station, despite ceasefire with Pakistan, shows that the terror modules are very much active
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Islamabad must stop misleading the international community with a farce to cover up its sponsorship of terror
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Pakistan, which has been in and out of the FATF grey list, seems to be doing just enough to avoid the blacklist