On 15 August, five terrorists were arrested in connection with the Pulwama-like attack


- Large scale arms seizure in Kashmir

- Jaish-e-Mohammed targets some places in the country: Security beefed up in Delhi in view of August 15

- Bomb found in Kishtwar, defused with the help of Bomb Squad amid heavy security

- Indian Army harvests Pakistan's Independence Day. Giving sweets to the army, an atmosphere of peace on the border

- Grenade attack on CRPF convoy in Srinagar: One jawan injured

Srinagar: On the eve of Independence Day, August 15, security forces foiled a major terror plot. There are reports that the terrorists were preparing for peace in Ayodhya. Jammu and Kashmir police on Saturday arrested four militants. At the same time, a module of Jaish-e-Mohammed has also exploded.

The terrorist organization was allegedly planning an attack on Independence Day. Police said they were planning to collect weapons sent by drones and supply other Jaish militants to Kashmir. Besides, an IED was also planned to be installed in Jammu before August 15. He was also taking information of other important places of the country.

Another report claimed that a conspiracy like the one in Pulwama in Jammu was hatched. Four Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists were also arrested in the case. The terrorists had planned to carry out the attack on August 15. Police were alerted to the information and an intensive investigation was launched during which four terrorists were arrested.

When a Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist was arrested from Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir. Just a few days ago, a man named Muzmil Shah had joined a terrorist organization and prepared for an attack. However, he was caught earlier. Police found a grenade, a cartridge and 20 rounds of ammunition in his possession. On the other hand, large quantities of weapons and explosives have also been recovered from the Tanta forest in the Doda area of ​​Kashmir. A bomb was also found in Kistwar which was later defused.

On the other hand, sweets were distributed by Indian and Pakistani troops on the border in view of the Independence Day celebrations of both India and Pakistan. Pakistan's first Independence Day is celebrated so sweets were first given by the Indian Army. In Delhi, on the other hand, security was beefed up in view of the Independence Day celebrations.

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