Security forces have neutralised the seven-member Jaish-e-Mohammed “Israel Group” in Kishtwar after an 18-month-long operation. Officials said the joint operation ended with the killing of three terrorists, including Saifullah, and dismantling of the entire terror module
The Indian Army said its anti-terror operation in Kishtwar district began in April/May last year and led to the elimination of six terrorists. The month-long mission involved multiple security agencies and advanced surveillance tools
Security forces killed two Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists in a joint operation in Kishtwar’s Chatroo belt on Sunday. Acting on credible intelligence, the Army, police, and CRPF launched Operation Trashi-I, recovering arms including AK-47 rifles.
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.
An encounter erupted in J&K’s Kishtwar district after terrorists fired on a security search team in the Kalaban forest area. The gunfight continues as forces tighten counter-terror operations under a new strategy targeting the broader terror ecosystem.
Security forces engaged in a gunfight with terrorists in Kishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir, following intelligence-based operations in the Dool area. The encounter, confirmed by the Army’s White Knight Corps, is ongoing as troops continue efforts to neutralize the militants.
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