Top JeM commander among three terrorists killed in encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar
The Indian Army launched a joint operation codenamed 'Operation Trashi-I' with the Jammu and Kashmir police and the CRPF.
The Indian Army launched a joint operation codenamed 'Operation Trashi-I' with the Jammu and Kashmir police and the CRPF.
Two of these terrorists had been holed up in natural caves in the Basantgarh forests since Tuesday afternoon.
The fake claims also stated that more than 10 soldiers were killed, while several others, including senior officials, have sustained critical injuries.
Unconfirmed reports claim that three security forces personnel and a terrorist were injured during the exchange of fire.
The road enables transport of essential commodities, agricultural produce, and trade between Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.
The three-day annual Kailash Yatra commenced on Wednesday from the ancient Vasuki Nag Temple in Gatha, Bhaderwah town in Jammu, with religious fervor and traditional festivity.
The tragedy in Kishtwar last week is a grim reminder that the Himalayan landscape, for all its beauty, is an increasingly fragile theatre for human life.
The back-to-back cloudbursts in Kishtwar and Kathua have jolted Jammu and Kashmir, sparking urgent calls from political and religious leaders for stronger environmental safeguards and an about-turn on reckless human interference with nature.
J&K CM Omar Abdullah briefs PM Modi on Kishtwar cloudburst that triggered a flash flood, killing over 45 people.
Two security forces personnel on the Machail Mata Yatra duty were also among those killed.