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Security Forces Tighten Grip on Terrorists with Kathua Search and Kokernag Operation

The news of four suspected persons near the railway track yard in Channi area of ​​Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir stirred up. Based on the information of a local woman, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Army and CRPF immediately surrounded the area and started a comprehensive search operation.

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National News: The news of four suspected persons near the railway track yard in Channi area of ​​Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir stirred up. Based on the information of a local woman, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Army and CRPF immediately surrounded the area and started a comprehensive search operation. The area is being investigated intense through drones, sniffer dogs and thermal imaging. The region is strategically sensitive due to being close to the international border, where efforts to infiltrate earlier have been revealed earlier.

The security forces' campaign to crush terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir is going on vigorously. The presence of suspects in Kathua and recent encounters have made it clear that the terrorist organizations are under pressure. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has called a high -level meeting on 28 April 2025 to review the security situation, which will discuss further strategies. The safety of citizens and establishing peace in the region remains the top priority of the security forces.

Security forces on high alert after Pahalgam attack

On 22 April 2025, terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists died, shook the entire country. After this, security forces have taken an aggressive stand against the terrorists. Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visited the Northern Command Headquarters in Udhampur and reviewed the situation. Based on intelligence inputs, high alert is declared throughout Jammu and Kashmir, and quick action is being taken on suspicious activities.

In Bandipora clash, one terrorist neutralized, two security personnel wounded.

Rattled by the Pahalgam terror attack, terrorists launched an assault on security forces in the Katsun forest area of Bandipora.foreign terrorist was killed by a joint team of Army and CRPF in this encounter on 6 November 2024.Security forces seized an M4 rifle and two grenades from the eliminated terrorist.. During this, two soldiers were injured. Security forces have surrounded the area and continue a search operation to detect other possible terrorists.

Terrorist hide demolished in Kokranag

On 24 April 2025, security forces carried out another major operation in Kokranag, South Kashmir. A search operation was carried out on intelligence information about the hiding of terrorists in the wild area of ​​Tangmarg village. The terrorists started firing on the security forces, in response to which the soldiers took a befitting action. The terrorist hideout was destroyed in this encounter, and a large amount of weapons, ammunition and other equipment were recovered.

Increasing screws on terrorists

After the Pahalgam attack, the frequent actions of the security forces have brought terrorist organizations on the backfoot. Security operations in Kathua, Bandipora, and Kokernag are dismantling terrorists' safe havens. Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF and BSF teams are keeping an eye on every action of terrorists using modern techniques such as drones, helicopters and night-vision devices. These actions are clearly visible among the terrorists, due to which they are trying for random attacks.

 campaign to crush terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir 

The security forces' campaign to crush terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir is going on vigorously. The presence of suspects in Kathua and recent encounters have made it clear that the terrorist organizations are under pressure. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has called a high -level meeting on 28 April 2025 to review the security situation, which will discuss further strategies. The safety of citizens and establishing peace in the region remains the top priority of the security forces.

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