Terror Hideout Demolished In South Kashmir’s Tral
Terror hideout demolished in South Kashmir’s Tral, security forces launched a search operation: Militancy in Kashmir.
Security forces on Monday destroyed a terrorist hideout in the Madura area of South Kashmir’s Tral. Ration, utensils, military uniforms, blankets, etc. have been recovered.
However, no arms or ammunition have been recovered from here. The terrorists hiding there had fled before the arrival of the security forces.
After that, the search operation has been started by cordoning off the surrounding area. Nothing happened till late in the evening.
The aggressive action of the security forces against the terrorists is going on in the valley.
In this sequence, on Monday, security forces got information about the hiding of terrorists in the Madura area falling in Tral of South Kashmir.
Terror hideout demolished: Immediately police, CRPF, and Army personnel jointly launched a search operation in Madura.
During this, a terrorist hideout was found, but no terrorists or their weapons were found there.
However, ration, clothes, blankets, and other items were found. From this, it is inferred. The terrorists have fled shortly before in a hurry.
Due to this apprehension, the security forces have started a search operation by besieging the area.
However, the security forces completely destroyed that hideout so that the terrorists could not make their hide there again.
There has been no official statement from the police or security agencies about this search operation, but the search is being confirmed to destroy the terrorist hideout.
Drone Attack in Jammu: Nitrate containing RDX was used in the drone attack.
RDX and Nitrate were used in two bombs hurled at the Jammu Air Force Station by a drone on midnight of 27 June. Preliminary investigation forensic expert has revealed this.
The combination of these two explosives creates a lot of devastation. FSL sources say that RDX is not available in India. It is used by Pakistan to make explosives.
This fact is very important in the involvement of Pakistan in the drone attack in the Air Force Station.
The drone operators were targeted by MI-7 helicopters and small aircraft parked in the hangar at the Air Force Station, as the bomb exploded in the Air Force Station building, leaving a large hole in the ceiling.
In these explosives, shrapnel and ball bearings were used to cause maximum loss of life and property.