Indian army foils infiltration bid in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri, two terrorists killed
The Indian Army on Monday killed at least two terrorists and foiled an infiltration bid at the India-Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district.
The Army conducted the anti-infiltration operation in the Nowshera sector of the border district during the intervening night of Sunday and Monday, the official told India Today.
Security forces recovered a large quantity of 'war-like' stores including two AK-47s and one pistol from the terrorists.
White Knight Corps (16 Corps) posted on X: "Based on inputs from intelligence agencies and @JmuKmrPolice regarding a likely infiltration bid, an anti-infiltration Operation was launched by #IndianArmy on the intervening night of 08-09 Sep 24 in general area Lam, #Nowshera."
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— White Knight Corps (@Whiteknight_IA) September 9, 2024
Based on inputs from intelligence agencies and @JmuKmrPolice regarding a likely infiltration bid, an anti-infiltration Operation was launched by #IndianArmy on the intervening night of 08-09 Sep 24 in general area Lam, #Nowshera.
Two terrorists
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White Knight Corps said a search operation is currently going on.
The infiltration attempt took place just days before Jammu and Kashmir will vote to elect a new assembly.
Election will be held in the region in three phases on September 18, September 25, and October 1.
Results will be declared on October 4.