October 30, 2024

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Three terrorists killed in operations following an army convoy attack in Akhnoor, Jammu and Kashmir

All three terrorists involved in the attack. On an army convoy in a village near the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s. Akhnoor sector were kill on Tuesday morning during anti-terror operations.

This follows a new gunfight that broke out Tuesday. Orning in a village in the Akhnoor sector of the Jammu region. As security forces launched a final assault against a militant group. Thought to consist of three members, that was hiding in the area.

One of the three terrorists who shot at an army ambulance in a convoy near the Line of Control on. Monday morning was kill by the evening during an operation conducted by special forces and NSG commandos.

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The terrorists also vandalized idols at the Hassan temple in the area, leading the Indian Army to secure the area and initiate a search operation for those responsible.

In a first, the Army deployed four BMP-II infantry combat vehicles for surveillance and to reinforce the cordon around the attack site, alongside helicopters and drones to track down the hiding terrorists.

A four-year-old valiant Army dog, Phantom, died after being hit by a bullet during the operation. As the security forces were closing in on the trapped terrorists, Phantom drew enemy fire, sustaining fatal injuries, officials said.

The Indian Army’s White Knight Corps, based in Jammu, honored the “supreme sacrifice” of a brave Indian Army dog named Phantom in a post on X, calling him a true hero.

The Akhnoor incident follows a series of terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir over the past few months, leading the central government to initiate multiple combing operations in the valley.

Last week, four people, including two army personnel and two local porters, were killed in a terror attack in the Gulmarg area of Jammu and Kashmir. In another incident, seven individuals, including non-locals, lost their lives when terrorists targeted a tunnel construction site on the Srinagar-Leh national highway in Ganderbal district.

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