Three heavily armed Pakistani terrorists killed in gunfights with security forces in Udhampur, Kishtwar
Two of these terrorists had been holed up in natural caves in the Basantgarh forests since Tuesday afternoon.
Two of these terrorists had been holed up in natural caves in the Basantgarh forests since Tuesday afternoon.
These terrorists seem to be highly trained in jungle warfare and have been escaping after brief gunfights with the security forces.
Multiple wings of J&K Police, including the CIK, State Investigation Agency (SIA), and others, have been investigating the white-collar terror case in which some local doctors were found to be involved.
The explosives were seized from the same module, which is believed to be behind the recent blast near Delhi’s Red Fort.
The move comes after some of its doctors were allegedly part of the 'Doctor Terror Module' of the Jaish-e-Mohammad wing and were implicated in the November 10 Red Fort blast case which claimed at least 13 lives.
China understood that the world was one against Pakistan and if it continued to support Pakistan, it would lose its standing and reputation, and be termed as a supporter of terror groups.
Pakistan Ambassador to the US Asad Majeed Khan has said, "I see no reason why this designation should have a negative impact on our relations with the US or China."
A letter recovered from the scene had identified the driver as a Hizbul Mujahideen operative who mentioned his intention to carry out a February 14 Pulwama type terror attack which left 40 CRPF personnel dead after a terrorist of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) outfit drove an explosive-laden vehicle and targeted a CRPF convoy.
The CBI had recently filed a petition in the state high court seeking transfer of cases against Malik to Jammu from Srinagar.
The Army soldier, Ranveer Somveir, injured during the encounter, succumbed at the military hospital, reports said.