India news: Army claims Pakistani militant killed in Kashmir
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India news: Army claims Pakistani militant killed in Kashmir
"Alert troops spotted suspicious movement of a terrorist in the thicket. The ambush was readjusted and the terrorist was challenged resulting in terrorist opening indiscriminate fire. In the contact a Pak terrorist was eliminated. Warlike stores including an AK rifle, pistols and large quantity of ammunition have been recovered."
"The Chinar Corps is a unit of the Indian army headquartered in Srinagar, the administrative center of Indian-administered Kashmir, and is responsible for security and anti-militant operations in the valley."
"Indian forces regularly report killing militants in Indian-administered Kashmir, often describing them as Pakistan-backed infiltrators crossing the Line of Control, the de-facto border dividing the disputed region. Pakistan denies allegations of supporting militancy in the region."
The Indian army's Chinar Corps unit conducted a joint overnight operation with regional police in Indian-administered Kashmir, resulting in the elimination of a suspected Pakistani terrorist. Troops detected suspicious movement and challenged the individual, who responded with indiscriminate gunfire. The operation recovered weapons including an AK rifle, pistols, and ammunition. Indian forces regularly report such operations against militants described as Pakistan-backed infiltrators crossing the Line of Control. Pakistan denies supporting militancy in the region. India has intensified military and diplomatic efforts against terrorism following a 2024 attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 civilians.
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