According to allegations from police sources to India Today, a shootout broke out in the Bandipora district of north Kashmir on Sunday night, killing an unidentified terrorist.
Initially, reports indicated that two terrorists were hiding in the area, which led to the encounter.
The incident follows a high-level meeting in Delhi chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, focusing on the escalating security situation in Jammu and Kashmir. Shah directed senior officials to take decisive action in response to increasing terrorism in the Jammu region. Concurrently, responding to a recent terror attack in Jammu, Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan is set to visit Jammu today. He will convene at the White Knight Corps headquarters in Nagrota to receive updates on the current security landscape.
Over the past two weeks, terrorists have carried out attacks across Reasi, Kathua, and Doda districts in Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in nine deaths, including that of a CRPF jawan.
On June 12, security forces eliminated two suspected Pakistani terrorists in Kathua district and recovered a significant cache of arms and ammunition.
The ongoing gunfight in Bandipora underscores the mounting security challenges in the region, prompting intensified efforts from security forces and strategic reviews at the highest levels.
This escalation highlights the persistent threat of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, necessitating heightened vigilance and decisive actions to safeguard civilian lives and maintain stability in the region.