NEW DELHI: Two Pakistani terrorists had been killed on Wednesday in a joint operation by the Indian Military, Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Central Reserve Police Drive within the Basantgarh space of Udhampur district, ANI reported quoting officers. Jammu and Kashmir Police stated the terrorists had been neutralised throughout an intense encounter within the Basantgarh space following a coordinated operation involving the Indian Military, Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Central Reserve Police Drive.
The encounter started round 4 pm after safety forces established contact with the terrorists primarily based on particular intelligence inputs. Officers stated a cordon and search operation had been launched within the Johpar-Marta village space of Ramnagar tehsil after info was acquired concerning the motion of suspected militants.The state of affairs escalated right into a firefight when the terrorists, believed to be hiding in a forested stretch, opened hearth on the troops, prompting retaliation by the safety forces. Reinforcements had been rushed to the realm to stop any escape, and all exit routes had been sealed because the operation intensified.Confirming the operation, the White Knight Corps stated in a submit on X, “Operation Kiya. In an intelligence-based joint Operation, contact has been established with the terrorists by the Troops of CIF Delta, #WhiteKnightCorps, @JmuKmrPolice and #CRPF at round 4 pm right now within the common space of Basantgarh. Cordon has been established. Firefight is on. Operation is in progress.”Officers stated the joint operation was launched following credible intelligence and remained underway for a number of hours as safety forces tightened the cordon and carried out thorough searches within the space.(With inputs from ANI)










