Meeting between security forces and terrorists. (file photo)
An encounter between terrorists and security forces took place in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday. Senior police officials said that one terrorist has been killed so far in the Bandipora operation, while one army jawan and one CRPF jawan have been injured.
Officials said security forces launched a cordon and search operation on Tuesday after receiving information about the presence of terrorists in Choontpathri forest area in Bandipora district. He said the terrorists opened fire on the security forces, after which the security forces retaliated.
There was a grenade attack at the Sunday market.
Earlier on Sunday, terrorists attacked a busy Sunday market area in Srinagar with a grenade. In this attack, 12 people were injured. According to officials, the terrorists had lobbed a grenade at a busy market near the TRC, causing panic in the area.
Security forces changed their strategy
The increasing incidents of terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir have once again created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty among local residents, tourists and businessmen. Security forces are taking strict measures to deal with these attacks, but such incidents continue to cause tension in the area.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha warned
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday warned that houses of those harboring terrorists will be razed. He called on people to show solidarity against those guilty of terrorism. He said that if the security forces, the Center Yes. If the administration and people of the Territory unite, terrorism can be eliminated from the area within a year.
The guilty will not be spared
Addressing a program organized in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, the lieutenant governor said: I have ordered the security forces not to harm any innocent person. But the guilty will not be spared. If someone shelters terrorists, their house will be razed. There will be no commitment in this regard. Sinha said some people claim that those who harbor terrorists are being tortured. He said that, however, these are not about atrocities, but rather a demand for justice and that justice will continue.