Army operation in Srinagar: Three terrorists shot dead, alert in Punjab


Terrorists flee after grenade attack on army in Bandipora

Pak ISI plot to target Hindu leaders to incite violence in Punjab ahead of elections

Srinagar: Clashes broke out between the army and militants in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. In the ensuing encounter, the army killed three militants.

The clash took place in Rambagh area of ​​Srinagar. Three terrorists were killed, police said. Police received information that terrorists were hiding in Rambagh area in Srinagar on Wednesday afternoon. After which a search operation was carried out by encircling the entire area with the help of army.

The militants, meanwhile, opened fire on the army. The two sides exchanged fire. In which three terrorists were shot dead on the spot. Mehran and Basit are two of the three terrorists killed. IGP Vijay Kumar said the encounters took place in Pombai and Gopalpora villages of Kulgam district. In which five terrorists were also killed. When

Elections are going to be held in Punjab next year. Security agencies have received reports that Pakistan's spy agency ISI is plotting to incite violence in Punjab. ISI is plotting to attack pro-Hindu leaders in Punjab. There are reports that security agencies have sent messages to Punjab police to increase security for BJP and pro-Hindu leaders in Punjab.

A senior official said that after receiving the notification, an alert was issued that ISI could carry out attacks on branches and their leaders organized by the RSS. In which ISI can also use explosives. That is why the security of such leaders has been asked to be enhanced. In Bandipora, on the other hand, there are reports of grenade attacks on troops by terrorists.

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