Indian Army Engages Terrorists in Kishtwar Operation
The Indian Army is actively engaging terrorists in Kishtwar's Dul area, following an intelligence-based operation. This action coincides with an encounter in South Kashmir where two soldiers were martyred. The operations showcase the army's relentless efforts against terrorism in the region.

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The Indian Army is intensifying its anti-terror activities in the Dul region of Kishtwar, as skirmishes with terrorists persist. Detailed information remains scarce, but visuals from August 10 reveal soldiers on alert a day after engaging in gunfire during an intelligence-led mission.
The White Knight Corps confirmed via X that contact was made with terrorists in the early hours of August 10, sparking an ongoing operation. This follows a prior encounter in South Kashmir's Kulgam district where Lance Naik Pritpal Singh and Sepoy Harminder Singh tragically lost their lives. Tributes poured in, with the Chinar Corps emphasizing their bravery and commitment.
The Kulgam operation saw joint efforts from the Army, Police, CRPF, and SOG, resulting in one terrorist being neutralized during an intense, overnight firefight in the Akhal area. 'Alert troops responded with precise fire,' stated the Chinar Corps, as they continue to press forward, tightening the grip on suspected terrorist elements.
(With inputs from agencies.)