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Two Jaish-e-Mohammad Terrorists Gunned Down In Anti-Terror Operation in J&K's Udhampur

Two suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists were killed during an ongoing anti-terror operation in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir. Officials said the encounter took place as search teams moved through the area. Security personnel continued combing nearby locations after the exchange of fire.

Two Jaish-e-Mohammad Militants Gunned Down In Anti-Terror Operation in J amp amp K s Udhampur
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In Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, security forces killed two suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed militants during an anti-terror operation; one was a Pakistani national and the other a local recruit, with identities currently unreleased pending verification.

According to officials, both per were identified as Jaish-e-Mohammed operatives involved in militant activity in the region. One of the dead was described as a Pakistani national. The second was reported as a local recruit from Jammu and Kashmir who had recently joined the group.

Authorities have not released names yet, saying identification procedures are still under way. More information is expected after further verification and debriefing of personnel. The news platform reminded readers that comments posted on the report reflect users' views, and any abusive, defamatory or illegal remarks could be removed under its stated moderation policy.

Multi-agency operation under way

The ongoing operation involves a joint team of the Army's Special Forces, Rashtriya Rifles, the Special Operations Group and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and has been continuing for several days.

Security forces are using drones and helicopters to keep watch over the snowbound, high-altitude Chatroo-Dolgam-Dichhar belt. Sniffer dogs have also been deployed since Saturday to intensify the search.

As a precautionary measure, mobile internet services have been suspended since Friday within a six-kilometre radius covering Singhpora, Chingam and Chatroo.

Officials said Kishtwar district has seen six encounters over the past seven months, as security forces continue operations against Pakistan-based terrorist groups active in the region, which borders Doda and Udhampur districts.

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