Kishtwar Terrorist Hideout Busted: A Massive Cache of Arms and Explosives Recovered
Security forces have dealt a massive blow to terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district. A huge cache of arms, ammunition, and explosive materials was recovered from a terrorist hideout in the Bajmandoo forest of the Sigdi Bhata area. The cache included a carbine gun, a pistol, an Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, detonators, and a large quantity of live ammunition.
The recovered cache is a testament to the dedication and bravery of our security forces. It's worth noting that the hideout belonged to a terrorist commander who was eliminated in a past operation. The recovery of the cache is a significant blow to terrorist activities in the region and a major victory for our security forces.
The cache included a carbine gun, a pistol, an Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, detonators, and a large quantity of live ammunition. The recovery of the cache is a significant blow to terrorist activities in the region and a major victory for our security forces. The hideout was discovered during a search operation in the Chatroo area, which included Dolgam, Janseer, and Kandwar.
The security forces have also conducted a counter-terrorist exercise at the Srinagar international airport to evaluate response protocols and identify potential gaps. The exercise was conducted in coordination with the CISF, CRPF, local police, Airports Authority of India, and other key stakeholders. The exercise played a vital role in enhancing operational readiness and strengthening response capabilities through practical training.