High-Stakes Cave Operation Neutralizes Top JeM Commander in Jammu
In a pivotal encounter, Indian forces eliminated two Pakistani terrorists, including a top Jaish-e-Mohammad commander, in a cave in Jammu's Udhampur district. The operation, named 'Kiya,' involved intense gunfights, advanced coordination, and meticulous planning, leading to the recovery of significant weaponry and thwarting escape attempts.
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In a high-stakes operation, Indian security forces neutralized two Pakistani terrorists, including a prominent Jaish-e-Mohammad commander, after they were trapped inside a cave in the Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials revealed.
The encounter ensued following intelligence reports leading to intense search operations in the Ramnagar-Basantgarh area. Marked by deafening explosions and a fierce gunfight, the operation, dubbed 'Kiya,' demonstrated exceptional inter-agency coordination and tactical precision.
Amid enhanced surveillance, Indian forces secured the area, ensuring no terrorist escape. A substantial cache of arms and ammunition, including an M4 carbine and an AK assault rifle, were seized, underscoring the operation's strategic success.
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