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A Pakistani terrorist was neutralized near the LoC in Baramulla during a joint operation by the Army and J&K Police. Read on for more details.
GlipzoThe operation was initiated following a specific intelligence input from the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Police regarding a potential infiltration attempt. This intelligence prompted a swift response from the Army, leading to a joint operation in the Buchhar area of the Uri Sector during the night of March 14-15.
The Army stated, "The alert troops spotted suspicious movement of a terrorist in the thicket. The ambush was readjusted and the terrorist was challenged resulting in the terrorist opening indiscriminate fire." In addition to neutralizing the terrorist, the forces recovered various warlike stores, including an AK rifle, multiple pistols, and a substantial quantity of ammunition.
The J&K Police and the Army have been working closely to fortify intelligence networks and operational readiness, striving to thwart infiltration attempts that threaten civilian safety and national security.
The recent engagement serves as a reminder of the persistent threats that security forces face and reinforces the need for comprehensive strategies to ensure lasting peace in the region. With heightened security measures and intensified operations, the Indian Army remains committed to safeguarding the sovereignty and integrity of India against external threats.
As the situation evolves, observers will be keenly watching for further developments in Kashmir’s security operations and any changes in the broader geopolitical context that may arise from this ongoing conflict.

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