Rajouri. Terrorists are trying to create bloodshed again in Jammu and Kashmir before Independence Day. The latest incident took place in Darhal area of Rajouri. In the form of Uri attack in the year 2016, two terrorists tried to carry out a fidayeen attack by entering the army camp. He was killed in the encounter. Three army personnel have also been martyred in this encounter. According to army sources, there is an army base camp in Pargal. There the terrorists tried to enter with weapons. Alert jawans challenged them. After that the encounter took place. In which the terrorists were killed.
According to ADG Mukesh Singh, squads of security forces located a few kilometers away from Darhal have been sent to the spot. The army is conducting a search operation by cordoning off the area. Let us inform that in the year 2016, 4 terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammed attacked the army headquarters in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir. In killing these terrorists, 19 army personnel were martyred and 30 others were injured due to bullet injuries. After this incident, the Indian Army did a surgical strike in PoK. Then the army completely destroyed many terrorist launch pads of Pakistan in PoK.
In a terrorist attack 25 km from Rajouri, two terrorists carried out a suicide attack on an Army company operating base. Both terrorists have been killed while three own troops have lost their lives. Operations in progress: Indian Army officials pic.twitter.com/57coXZTa6j
— ANI (@ANI) August 11, 2022
How terrorists are increasing their activities ahead of Independence Day, this shows that on Wednesday, security forces recovered and destroyed an IED weighing 25 kg from Pulwama in South Kashmir. If the IED kept near the Tahab crossing on the circular road exploded, it could have put the lives of people at large. At the same time, on Wednesday itself, three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists, including terrorist leader Latif Rather, were killed by soldiers in a 12-hour encounter in Budgam, central Kashmir. Latif Rather had hatched the conspiracy to kill many people including Kashmiri Pandit Rahul Bhat and actress Amrin Bhat. A large number of arms and ammunition were also recovered from them.