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Terrorist Hideout Unearthed in Poonch; Grenades, Pakistani Mines Seized

Joint operation by the Indian Army and police uncovers a terrorist hideout in Jammu & Kashmir's Poonch district. Weapons cache includes grenades, Pakistani-origin mines, and other arms

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Terrorist Hideout Unearthed in Poonch; Grenades, Pakistani Mines Seized


In a significant joint operation, the Indian Army and Jammu & Kashmir police busted a terrorist hideout in the Poonch district, recovering a substantial cache of arms and explosives. The raid, conducted in a dense forested area, led to the discovery of grenades, Pakistani-origin mines, and other weapons, reinforcing suspicions of cross-border support for terror groups.

Officials stated that the operation was initiated based on intelligence inputs about militant activity in the area. Security forces carefully combed the terrain, uncovering the hideout, which appeared well-prepared to stockpile arms for a potential attack. The seizure of Pakistani-marked mines suggests continued infiltration attempts and external support to destabilize the region.

This discovery has raised alarms about the persistent terror threats looming over Jammu & Kashmir. The region has seen heightened security in recent months, with several incidents pointing to renewed attempts to disrupt peace. The police have launched further investigations to trace the origins of the weapons and identify the individuals linked to the cache.

The operation underscores the need for constant vigilance and proactive measures by security forces. Authorities have urged locals to report any suspicious activities, emphasizing that collective efforts are essential to curb terrorism. The seizure has been hailed as a success, but it also serves as a reminder of the challenges security agencies face in combating terrorism fueled by cross-border elements.