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Another severe blow to pakistan backed terrorists in Kashmir by Indian Army

PULWAMA, September 02: Three militants including the District Commander of Jaish were killed in an encounter with police and Government forces in village Hanjan, Pulwama.

On a tip off regarding the presence of armed militants in village Hanjan, Rajpora in Pulwama district last evening, Pulwama Police, 44RR, 182, 183 Bn CRPF cordoned off the area and launched a search operation. The militants hiding in the area fired on the joint search party triggering an encounter. The cordon was strengthened while searches were stopped overnight.

The encounter started again when the search operation was resumed this morning in which three militants were killed. The slain militants were later identified as Jaish
District Commander Altaf Ahmad Rather, Showkat Ahmad R/O Pulwama and Farooq Ahmad.

The slain JeM District Commander Altaf Ahmad Rather was involved in many militancy related activities. Altaf was one of the group members involved in the attack and weapon snatching incident at a police guard at Pakharpora shrine in District Budgam this year, Police claimed.

After a twenty hour-long operation, government forces killed three Kashmir militants including the Divisional Commander of Jaish-e-Muhammad in South Kashmir’s Pulwama district. One of the slain militant according to police had joined the militant group two weeks ago. Police said that forces recovered 3 AK-47 rifles, 6 magazines and three ruptured mobile phones from the debris of the house.
पुलवामा में तीन आतंकियों को सेना ने ढेर किया

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only 3 militant killed means severe blow??
dont worry we will send three hundred more as a replacement of these three

are you coming with them?? if you do then bring some coffins for all of your team members pls...
 
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How Indian Army is fighting Pak terrorists in border - TruthDiveTruthDive

Jammu,Sep 2(TruthDive): Indian Army is involved in a gun battle with Pakistan that is likely to escalate in the coming days. It all started when Ghulam Ahmed, a rifleman on a search operation pushed open the door of a hut located at the Gurdaji stream, not knowing that he would start a war between Indian Army and Pakistan involving thousands of troops.

Local villagers had told the Indian Army that they were seeing strangers in and around the stream. A routine check by Brigade 53 was ordered and Ahmed along with a villager was searching houses for identification. He saw women and children at the stream fleeing as he landed. As he opened the door, bullets flew at him that smashed his hip bone but Ahmed returned the fire and left three of the terrorists dead. The rest vanished into the forests. Unfortunately the villager was shot dead.

Indian Army received a SOS from the injured rifleman. Infantry Division 28 was put on the mission. They spread out across the border with a vow to flush out the terrorists at large. They got a radio set from the spot that kept calling for Charlie 2 and Military intelligence said that it was a commander of a terrorist group.

28 Infantry Division men spread out over the Kalaroos forests, with the mission that Charlie 2 call remain unanswered. The forest has boulders and caves that offer cover and a huge fog , an ideal scenario for the terrorists to pick their target . As both sides play the cat and mouse, an Indian Army soldier has been killed and another is battling for life.

Indian Army had a relief as heavy snow makes months from November to June, relatively free from infiltration. The problem is that LoC fencing spread over 540 km has to be rebuilt every year and materials have to be carried by pony to the post. Thermal imagers have been put in place but it does not work when there is fog and a radar that cannot pick up movements in mountains as rocks cut the signals are the issues Indian Army has to do with.

Compared to last year, the causalities on LoC from January to August were less, reason being that Indian Army after two of soldiers being beheaded by an ambush party decided to hit back at Pakistan posts in the border. Most of the time the Indian Army has been able to silence the Pak posts. However, Indian Army is getting ready for a bigger battle in September as elections are drawing near and Pakistan would start firing to give cover to jihadis to sneak in.
 
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