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3 Lashkar militants killed the shopkeeper of Jammu and Kashmir during an encounter with security forces. Bharat News

New Delhi: Armed forces on Tuesday killed three Lashkar-e-Tabiba militants in an encounter in the Keller area of ​​shopkeeper in Jammu and Kashmir.According to officials, the forces launched a cordon and search operation Shukroo Keller area after specific inputs about the presence of terrorists. As soon as the police and army team started the operation, hiding terrorists opened fire on the party, causing a gun fight. Officials said that during the exchange of fire, three militants were killed, although the identity of the terrorists is being ascertained.A few days after the government was declared, it is found that any future “work of terror” on its land will be considered as a “task of war” and according to this it will be answered.A top government official had said, “Any future work of terror in India will be considered as a war work against the country and replied accordingly.” The statement has a formal change in India’s engagement rules, which draws a clear red line for the Pakistan-based terrorist groups.India and Pakistan agreed to the immediate ceasefire immediately after a sharp increase in the border-limit tension starting from the deadly April terrorist attack in Pahgam, Jammu and Kashmir.However, a few hours after the declaration of ceasefire, violations were observed by Pakistan in Srinagar and other border areas.On 7 May, the armed forces launched accurate attacks on terrorist hotspots and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir under ‘Operation Sindoor’ in Pakistan.Pakistan responded with drone attacks targeting areas in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat. These attacks were interrupted by Indian defense systems, but the possibility of widespread conflict between two nuclear-head neighbors increased.

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