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Encounter in Kishtwar – JK: Three terrorists including encounter in Kishtwar, Jaish Commander Piles – Terrorist Killed in Encounter in Kishtwar Including Jaish E Mohammed Commander Ntc

An encounter took place today (Friday) between security forces and militants in Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir. Late in the evening, security forces killed three terrorists, including Jaish commander. Earlier, a terrorist was killed in the day itself. That is, a total of three terrorists have been killed in Kishtwar on Friday. Jaish commander has been identified as Saifullah.

Action of security forces in Kishtwar

An encounter started between security forces and militants in Kishtwar on Friday afternoon, in which these terrorists were killed. Security agencies are continuously conducting a search operation through helicopters and drone surveillance.

In view of security, a search operation was conducted in Udhampur district in search of three terrorists. Security forces have also increased the surveillance in Bhadarwah in Doda district. So that the movement of terrorists in the hilly areas can be monitored.

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In Kishtwar, security forces in action against terrorists

Commander of Northern Command appreciated security forces

Northern Command Commander Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar has reiterated the army’s resolve to keep free from terror. The Northern Army posted on social media X that General MV Suchindra Kumar has appreciated quick action of the White Night Core to kill a terrorist in Kishtwar. Lieutenant General Kumar said, ‘The Indian Army stands on its commitment to keep Jammu and Kashmir terror -free’.

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Pakistan broke ceasefire on 1 April

Pakistan violated ceasefire on April 1 in Poonch district on the Line of Control (LOC), which the Indian Army had given a befitting reply. Pakistan suffered heavy losses in this retaliation. Earlier, in February this year, similar cross-firing incidents came to light in the Krishna Valley sector.

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