Tactical Triumph in Kishtwar: Operation Trashi-I Marks a Victory
A suspected Pakistani terrorist linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad was killed in ongoing operations in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir. This marks the fifth encounter in the area within 18 days amid challenging terrain and heavy snowfall. The operation highlights continued efforts by Indian forces to counter insurgency threats.
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Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district executed a successful operation on Wednesday evening, neutralizing a suspected Pakistani terrorist affiliated with the Jaish-e-Mohammad group.
This tactical maneuver was part of a larger series of confrontations that have persisted in the challenging, snow-laden Chatroo belt over the past 18 days. The Army, alongside local police and CRPF officials, has engaged in multiple gunfights with the insurgents amid harsh weather conditions.
The ongoing operation, dubbed Trashi-I, underscores the relentless pursuit by Indian troops to dismantle terrorism networks despite the difficult terrain and persistent threats from the militants.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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