Jaish’s Saifullah group eliminated in Kishtwar, 3 terrorists including commander killed with a reward of Rs 20 lakh: – ..
News India Live, Digital Desk: of Indian Army White Knight CorpsIn a joint operation, Jammu and Kashmir Police (SOG) and CRPF have eliminated the Jaish-e-Mohammed group, which was active in the Chenab Valley for the last several years. Top Jaish commander among killed terrorists Saifullah also includes.
Key Highlights of the encounter:
Saifullah’s end: The main terrorist killed Saifullah was active in Jammu and Kashmir for the last 5 years. on that 20 lakhs. There was a reward of Rs. He was the mastermind of several major terrorist attacks, including the attack on the army in July 2024.
Identification of killed terrorists:
Saifullah: (Top Commander, Pakistani origin)
Farman Ali: (Pakistani terrorist)
Basha alias Huraira: The police had also announced an additional reward of Rs 5 lakh each on these three (Pakistani terrorists).
Terrorists were hiding in a mud house (Dhok): Security forces had received intelligence that terrorists were from Chatru area. Passer cut Hidden in a mud house (Dhok) on the hills of. During the siege, the terrorists started firing, after which a fierce encounter broke out, the house caught fire and the bodies of the terrorists were badly burnt.
Recovery of weapons: by chance 3 AK-47 riflesHuge quantity of ammunition and ‘war-like stores’ have been recovered.
(Image showing Indian Army Special Forces during Operation Trashi-I in Kishtwar snow peaks)
Background of Operation Trishul (Operation Trashi-I)
beginning: This operation this year 18 January It had started on 25 October, when the first encounter with terrorists took place in the forests of Chatru.
sacrifice: During this operation on 19 January 2 Para (Special Forces) sergeant of Gajendra Singh were martyred and seven other soldiers were injured.
Success: The army continued the pursuit in this difficult and snowy terrain for more than a month and finally succeeded in eliminating the entire group.
army message
White Knight Corps gave a clear message on social media (X):
“The hunt is on – those who seek to disturb the peace will find no refuge.”
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