Jammu and Kashmir: According to Indian Army officers, soldiers killed in action in meeting terrorists at Udhanpur

Preliminary information shows at least two militants have been found in the area, they said.

Soldiers were killed in action after the encounter between Jammu and the terrorists in Udhanpur, Kashmir, broke out on Thursday. According to official sources, a fire exchange is currently underway in the Dudu-Basantgarh area of ​​the district. Known for its dangerous terrain and thick jungle cover, the area is under the responsibility of nine levels of the Indian military, and simultaneously overlaps with the surgical limitations of the 16-corp.

According to officials from the Indian Army, the operation was launched after certain information was entered. Preliminary information shows at least two militants have been found in the area, they said. Security forces are wary as they occur in high altitude areas covered in dense forests as the addition of harsh terrain and the possibility of ambushing in the thick jungle

has been added. The recent encounter was reported two days after the Pahargam terrorist attack. The attacks included 26 people, mainly tourists, living their lives.

Backto -Back Encounters in Vally Post Pahangam Attack

On Wednesday, shots broke out between terrorists and security forces in the Kulgam districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Officials said security forces in the area of ​​Kulgam district began codes and search operations in the Tanmark area after information about the existence of Ultra. The encounter broke out after the terrorists opened up security guards, they added.

Pahalgam -Terror Attack

killed 26 people, mainly tourists, and more than dozens of people injured in the Pahangam terrorist attack on April 22nd. This was one of the biggest terrorist attacks since the article was lifted.

After the terrorist attack, security forces began a search process to track responsible terrorists. Since the attack, security has increased, with photos of areas that are usually left in lively touristic destinations. Many organizations also sought the Jammu Band after the attack.

 

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