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Security forces neutralize terrorist in ongoing Kishtwar operation

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Kishtwar, Jammu & Kashmir:

Indian security forces have neutralized one terrorist during an ongoing counter-insurgency operation in the Kishtwar district, officials said on Wednesday evening.

The operation, launched on January 18 based on specific intelligence inputs about infiltrators, is being carried out jointly by the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the Central Reserve Police Force.

According to official sources, the neutralized militant was affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammad. The encounter took place in the Dichhar–Chatroo belt of Kishtwar, a region known for its dense forests and difficult terrain.

The two-week-long operation has witnessed multiple encounters. Earlier, at least two other terrorists were eliminated, while the forces also suffered casualties, including the martyrdom of a havildar and injuries to several personnel. No fresh security force casualties were reported in the latest exchange.

Security forces have maintained a tight cordon in the Pir Panjal region, and search operations are continuing to track down any remaining militants.

Authorities said the situation remains under control, and further details will be shared as the operation progresses. Vanity Stardom continues to monitor the developments closely.