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Srinagar, July 11: A member of the security forces was killed and another seriously injured in a meeting between security forces and terrorists in the Handwara area of Kupwara district in Jammu and Cashmere. Meanwhile, fierce gunfire is underway in the areas of Badi Behak and Sangal where it is believed that terrorists are hiding. A last development suggests that more forces were rushed on the spot.
Earlier in the day, security forces began a cordon and search operation in the areas of Badi Behak and Sangal. In the meantime, more details are expected
#Visuals Meeting between security forces and terrorists in Kupwara. A member of the security personnel was killed and another seriously injured during the meeting. (Visual deferred by an unspecified time) pic.twitter.com/r5Y7JfOa5e
– ANI (@ANI) 11 July 2018
Tuesday, two terrorists from Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) , including a Pakistani national, were killed during a meeting while one civilian died and 20 others were injured in clashes with security forces near the scene of the shootings in the Shopian district in Jammu and Kashmir
. Security forces on Tuesday launched searches in the Kundallan area in the district, as a result of credible information on the presence of terrorists. As the searches continued, militants hiding inside the house fired on the group of researchers who, in their cautious response, fought back, leading to a meeting.
"During the meeting, all the hidden terrorists were successfully eliminated, security forces, murdered terrorists were identified as Sameer Ahmad Sheikh, a local, and Babar of Pakistan," he said. adding that the ultras were affiliated with the proscribed terrorist company JeM.
In addition, a terrorist was killed in the Handwara Forest in Kupwara on Monday in a meeting with security forces that began late Sunday night. The meeting began following a break-up by the separatists on the occasion of the second anniversary of the death of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani, who was killed by his security forces in 2014 in the Kokarnag region. , in the district of Anantnag
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