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Security forces surrounded three terrorists of banned terrorist organization The Resistance Front (TRF) / Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in the ongoing encounter in Budgam, Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday morning. Jammu and Kashmir Police said that terrorist Latif Rather, who was involved in the killings of several civilians including Rahul Bhat and Amrin Bhat, has also been trapped. According to news agency, Kashmir Zone Police said in a tweet, quoting Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Kashmir, “3 terrorists of terrorist organization Lashkar (TRF) including terrorist Latif Rather got engulfed in the ongoing encounter. Terrorists are involved in several civilian killings including Latif Rahul Bhat and Amrin Bhat. Kashmir Zone Police said in a tweet, “Encounter has started in Waterhole area of ​​Budgam. Police and security forces are on the spot." Watch the detailed breaking.

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