Jammu Kashmir: 13 Terrorists Killed In Kashmir In 17 Days
Jammu Kashmir: 13 terrorists killed in Kashmir in 17 days, two caught alive. So far in the month of October in Kashmir Valley of Jammu Kashmir, 13 terrorists have been killed in 17 days while two terrorists have been caught alive.
Kashmir Inspector General of Police Vijay Kumar said that in the last two weeks, two separate operations against the terrorists have been successful in capturing two terrorists alive. So far 13 terrorists have been piled up in the month of October.
These included four foreign terrorists. The top commander of the terrorist group in Kashmir, Saifullah, was active for many times. He has also been shot.
On 25 September last, terrorists attacked CRPF personnel in Chadura. This attack was carried out with the help of local comrades Saifullah of Lashkar.
IG Kashmir Vijay Kumar said that the police had recovered ration, drinking water, ammunition, and other weapons from there while destroying the underground hideout of two rooms of Lashkar-e-Taiba on the banks of Jhelum Darya near Avantipora in South Kashmir on Friday.
He told that this terrorist hideout was on the outer edge of Kavani village. The nearly two-and-a-half-foot wide path to enter this hideout was closed with an iron lid. It had two rooms. The height of each room was eight feet. Toilets were also built.
Police have also failed the plans of six Lashkar-e-Taiba helpers
Apart from this, the plans of six Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives who led the attack on security forces on the highway in Srinagar and adjoining areas have also been thwarted by the police.
He said that the police will launch a huge operation against foreign terrorists operating in the Kashmir Valley.
Pakistan is now trying to revive the old Mohammed al-Badr Mujahideen by seeing security forces clamp down on Kashmir’s largest terrorist organization Hizbul Mujahideen.
After the elimination of the top commanders in the valley, the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI is advancing the cadre of al-Badr with the help of arms and money, leaving Hizbul in its position.
Apart from this, his terrorists have been included in the bat teams of the Pakistan Army and are also training for suicide attacks.
It is claimed that two dozen terrorists were allegedly infiltrated through Rajouri-Poonch in a month. Al-Badr has about 65 of the 250 militants operating in the valley, but security agencies disagree on this figure.
The Pakistani intelligence agency has handed over the command of al-Badar to the local terrorist Arjamand Gulzar Dar, who has kept complete control in his hands.
Part of ISI’s changed strategy is that most of the weapons captured in Baramulla and Kupwara, close to the Line of Control (LoC) of North Kashmir, were for al-Badr in two months.
Arms captured during the search of vehicles on the Srinagar-Jammu highway were also for Jaish-e-Mohammed and Al-Badar. In September, four overground workers of al-Badr were arrested with a hawala amount of six lakh rupees.
A dozen of his assistants have been caught and succeeded in bringing the four youths belonging to the al-Badar into the security force mainstream.
The conspiracy is that the recruitment of new youth should not be made public and that is why only one in four terrorists joining al-Badr are revealing identity on social media. Arjmand is directly negotiating with the new terrorists and arranging for arms and money for them.