J&K: SIU Searches Residential Premises Of Active Hizbul Mujahideen Terrorist's Kin In Kulgam
The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) of Jammu and Kashmir searched the residence of Abdul Gani Bhat, father of active terrorist Farooq Ahmad Bhat, in Kulgam on Saturday (May 6).
Jammu and Kashmir's Special Investigation Unit (SIU) conducted searches on Saturday (May 6) in Kulgam's residential premises of Abdul Gani Bhat, father of active terrorist Farooq Ahmad Bhat. Farooq Bhat is an active member of the proscribed terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen and is wanted in a number of terror-related cases, news agency ANI reported.
J&K | Continuing its crackdown on terror elements, Special Investigation Unit (SIU) Kulgam today, conducted searches in the residential premises of Abdul Gani Bhat, father of active terrorist Farooq Ahmad Bhat @ Nali, at Chek Desen Yaripora. Farooq Bhat is an active terrorist of… pic.twitter.com/mowJtEOLKb
— ANI (@ANI) May 6, 2023
Two terrorists were killed today in separate encounters with security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri and Baramulla districts.
Five soldiers from the army's assault team of elite special forces sent to flush out terrorists in Rajouri were killed yesterday in an IED blast. A special forces officer was critically injured in the process.
A massive reinforcement of troops was rushed to the region as part of 'Operation Trinetra' to flush out terrorists believed to be hiding out in caves in Rajouri's forest areas.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited Rajouri today to review the situation on the ground. The Northern Army Commander, Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, the DGP of Jammu and Kashmir Police, and other top officers are already supervising the anti-terrorist operation.
This is the army's second significant loss in the last two weeks. Five soldiers were killed on April 20 when an army truck carrying them was ambushed by terrorists near Bhata Durian in Poonch. After killing the soldiers, the terrorists set fire to the truck and fled with the weapons of the fallen soldiers.
Following the attack, the Poonch-Rajouri region was subjected to a massive manhunt. According to police, there are about a dozen heavily armed terrorists in the area.
During a massive crackdown, police detained over 200 people for questioning and arrested at least six people for assisting terrorists responsible for the army truck attack.