Srinagar. In Jammu and Kashmir, 3 terrorists, including the commander of Jaish-e-Mohammed, have been killed in the action of army and security forces. Sources said that security forces killed a terrorist in Naidgam forest in Kishtwar district on Friday morning. The security forces then succeeded in killing two more terrorists. One of them is Saifullah, the commander of Jaish-e-Mohammed. The rest of the slain terrorists are named Farman and Basha. All of them had a reward of 5-5 lakhs. Security forces are still running the operation here. So that if a terrorist is hidden, it can also be eliminated.
OP Chhatru: Update
In the ongoing operations at #ChhatruKishtwar, Despite Bad and Increment Weather, two more Pakistani terrists have been eliminated. A large quantity of war like stores include one ak and one m4 rifle have been recovered.Operations are in Progress.…
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According to a senior police officer, information was received about the hiding of terrorists in the Naidgam forest near Chatru. After which the army, Jammu and Kashmir Police and security forces surrounded the area on 9 April. The operation includes 2,5 and 9 para commandos, CRPF and SOG of Jammu and Kashmir Police. The place where the soldiers have killed the terrorists, there is a dense forest and there are also snow -covered mountains. According to the police officer, the army has also deployed a helicopter to find the terrorists. A large number of weapons and ammunition have been recovered from the slain terrorists.
According to the information, security forces have also conducted an operation against terrorists in Udhampur in Jammu and Kashmir and other places in Kishtwar district. All these operations are being carried out after the information that the terrorists infiltrated the Hiranagar sector in Kathua district in large numbers. Recently, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had a meeting with police and army officers of Jammu and Kashmir. In this meeting, Amit Shah instructed to eliminate the terrorists in the valley. There are about 60 active terrorists left in Jammu and Kashmir. At the same time, Pakistan continues to send terrorists from across the border. To prevent this, the international border and the LoC have been tightened.