In a significant security development, the Indian Army, in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, successfully thwarted a potential terror attack by recovering an improvised explosive device (IED) along National Highway-1 near Palhalan in Baramulla. The Chinar Corps of the Indian Army confirmed the recovery and subsequent destruction of the IED, highlighting their ongoing commitment to maintaining safety and security in the Kashmir region. A spokesperson from the Chinar Corps stated, “Chinar Warriors and J&K Police averted a major terror incident today. The Indian Army remains resolute in its commitment to keep Kashmir terror-free.”
In a proactive measure following the detection of suspicious activity involving three individuals, security forces initiated a search operation in Hiranagar town, located in the Kathua district. The operation, which began on Sunday night, involved a coordinated effort among various security agencies, including the Army, Special Operations Group (SOG), and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Senior Superintendent of Police Kathua, Shobhit Saxena, provided updates on the extensive search efforts being conducted to ensure community safety.
In a separate turn of events, two police personnel were tragically found dead from gunshot wounds inside a police vehicle in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir. Authorities reported that an AK-47 rifle was implicated in the incident, prompting further investigations into the circumstances surrounding the fatalities.
Last week, security forces engaged in a fierce encounter with terrorists in the Dachhigam forest area of Srinagar. Responding to specific intelligence, the forces launched a cordon-and-search operation that escalated into a gunfight when the terrorists opened fire. In the ensuing exchange, one terrorist was neutralized, underscoring the ongoing confrontations between security forces and armed groups operating in the region.
Additionally, on December 3, two women suspected of being terror associates were detained under the Public Safety Act (PSA) in Udhampur district, reflecting the sustained efforts of authorities to dismantle networks supporting terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. The ongoing operations by security forces signify a determined approach towards combating terrorism and ensuring the safety of civilians in the volatile environment of the region.