Fire with terrorists in Kishtwar, the campaign continues: Indian Army

Jammu, September 19 (IANS). There was a shooting between the Indian army staff and militants in Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir. With this, the Indian army said that the meeting with the terrorists was underway. The Indian army said militants set fire to the Kishtwar district on Friday night, on which the army staff fired in retaliation. Bullets run from both sides. The Wit Night Night Core of the Army posted on the social media platform X and informed it. The White Night Corps said that in an intelligence based on an intelligence in the general area of ​​Kishtwar, a vigilant soldiers from the White Night Core established contact with the terrorists at about 20:00, which shoots. The campaign is still underway. Earlier on July 2-3, there was a meeting between security forces and militants in the Kishtwar district. The security forces conducted a search operation in the Chatu area of ​​the Kishtwar district after receiving intelligence reports on the presence of terrorists. At the same time, a meeting took place on June 26 in the Basantgarh area in the Udhampur district, in which a terrorist was killed by security forces. Lashkar-e-Taiba militants in Pakistan attacked Pahalgam on April 22 and killed 26 innocent tourists. He was allegedly shot dead by asking the religions of tourists. This barbaric terrorist attack has caused resentment across the country. However, within a few days, India avenged the Pahalgam attack by destroying 9 places of terrorists who hid in Pakistan and Pakistan, Kashmir (Pok). Furious of India’s actions, Pakistan started shooting from across the border and firing missiles. These attacks were put on hold by India with the help of its rocket defense system. In retaliation, India has also done great damage to Pakistan. India hits Muridke (near Lahore), Bahawalpur, Kotli and Muzaffarabad of Pok, which made the government of Pakistan knees. The ceasefire was later announced after the consent. -Ians DKP/ Share these Story Tags

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