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J&K: Operation Akhhal enters day 3; At least one terrorist was killed during an encounter with security forces. Bharat News

New Delhi: At least one terrorist was killed in an encounter after the security forces were carried out in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district.According to the Army’s Chiner Corps, the operation, which began on Friday, continued overnight, as the soldiers responded with calibrated fire.Chiner Corps wrote in a social media post on X, “OP Akhhal, Kulgam. Ruk -Ruk -Tarkar continued and continued through the night. Alert soldiers responded with calibrated fire and tightened the nose while maintaining contact.”“A terrorist has been neutralized by security forces so far. The operation continues,” the post added to X.The army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, after a joint teams of the Akhhal Khulsan Forest area, took a gun battle on Friday evening, and the Special Operations Group began a comb operation based on the intelligence input about the presence of three to five terrorists.According to officials, the identity and group affiliation of the slain terrorist is being ascertained. He said that the operation is still going on.Security forces have conducted aggressive operations against militants in Hinterland, while the army has been on the maximum warning of the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.Three hardcore Pakistani terrorists including Late Commander Suleman Shah and his two colleagues Abu Hamza and Gibran were responsible for the Pahgam attack, were killed on July 28 in the high reach of Dachigam National Park at Mahadev Mountains Summit in Harvan region of Sarinagar.Army Code named this operation operation Mahadev. After the initiative terrorist attack, the security forces are conducting anti -terrorism operations against militants, their overground workers (OGWs), and sympathizers.Drug smugglers and drug pedals are also on the radar of the security forces, as it is believed that the money generated from hawala money racket and drug smuggling is used to maintain terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.The purpose of coordinated and information-intended operations of joint forces is to destroy the ecosystem of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir instead of focusing on the abolition of gun-run terrorists.

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