– Security personnel engaged with armed terrorists in two districts: kishtwar and Kulgam.
– In Kishtwar’s Dul area, an intelligence-based operation was launched against a group of 2-4 terrorists. gunfire exchange occurred but no casualties have been reported so far.
– The terrain in Dul, surrounded by rugged mountains and forests, has been utilized by hiding terrorists.
– Anti-terror operation continuing for ten consecutive days in Akhal forest areas of kulgam district.
– Suspected presence of 3-4 highly trained terrorists skilled in jungle warfare; one killed on Day 1 (August 1),while two soldiers died recently during encounters involving automatic weapons and grenade-launchers.
– Dense topography complicates efforts; drones and helicopters deployed for surveillance.
– Army supported by police special Operations Group (SOG) and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
The ongoing operations highlight the intensifying anti-terror measures taken by Indian security forces amidst evolving tactics employed by terrorist groups. The shift to jungle warfare, away from urban confrontations, underscores heightened challenges for troops due to adverse terrains such as those found in Dul and Akhal forests. The result is prolonged engagements like the ten-day standoff in Kulgam-a rare occurrence showing both strategic persistence from security agencies as well as tactical adaptation among adversaries.
While both operations aim to neutralize threats effectively, their length raises questions about operational efficiency versus adaptability under challenging circumstances. Additionally, the use of advanced surveillance technologies-drones and helicopters-demonstrates a calibrated response that balances modern techniques with ground-level engagement.
The outcomes could set precedents for future counter-terrorism strategies concerning remote terrains amidst growing complexities tied to militant activities across Jammu & Kashmir.
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