
Anti-terror operation in Jammu & Kashmir's Kulgam enters second day
The Hindu
The anti-terror operation in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir entered the second day on November 17 with security forces tightening the cordon in the area to prevent the terrorists from escaping.
The anti-terror operation in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir entered the second day on November 17 with security forces tightening the cordon in the area to prevent the terrorists from escaping.
“Gunshots were exchanged on Friday after a night-long lull at Samno in Nehama area of Kulgam,” officials said.
“The security forces had launched a cordon-and-search operation in Nehama village of Kulgam following information about the presence of terrorists in the area on November 16,” the officials said.
“The search operation turned into a gunbattle as the terrorists opened fire towards the security personnel,” they added. “While the security forces maintained a tight cordon around the area where the terrorists are trapped, the operation was suspended overnight,” the officials said.
“No report of any casualty has so far been received,” the officials said, adding further details are awaited.
“Three terrorists of Lashkar-e-Toiba — two locals and a foreigner — are believed to be trapped in the cordoned area,” sources said. However, officials refused to confirm or deny it.

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