Jammu and Kashmir: Six Terrorists Killed in Separate Encounters in Kulgam District, Director General of Police RR Swain Says ‘Significant Milestone for Security Forces’ (Watch Video)
In a significant milestone for security forces, Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) RR Swain announced on Sunday that six terrorists have been killed in ongoing encounters in the Kulgam district.
Srinagar, July 7: In a significant milestone for security forces, Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) RR Swain announced on Sunday that six terrorists have been killed in ongoing encounters in the Kulgam district. Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, DGP Swain confirmed that encounters are underway at two different sites in the district. "Six terrorists have been neutralized," he stated. Jammu and Kashmir Encounter: Four Terrorists, Two Soldiers Killed in Separate Encounters in Kulgam (Watch Video).
DGP Swain highlighted that these operations are gaining momentum and emphasized the importance of such successes in strengthening the security environment. "This is undoubtedly a significant milestone for the security forces. These successes are crucial in fortifying the security environment. The people are coming together to end terrorism, and the operations are gaining momentum. The current operation is still ongoing and has not yet concluded," he added. Jammu and Kashmir: Four Terrorists Gunned Down, Two Soldiers Killed in Action in Separate Encounters in Kulgam (Watch Video).
'Significant Milestone for Security Forces'
He also mentioned reports of local terrorists being involved in these operations. "We have received news of the involvement of local terrorists as well," he said. The first encounter occurred in Modergam village on Saturday, followed by another in the Frisal Chinnigam area of the district. These terror attacks come during the ongoing Amarnath Yatra in South Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir have seen a spike in terrorist attacks in recent months.
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