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#BREAKING: Encounter underway since last three hours between terrorists and Security Forces in the Chanpora area near Saidpora Pyeen, Shopian, Kashmir. Indian Army, J&K Police have trapped terrorists Zakir Ganai and Latif Bhatt. Gunfight underway.

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SITUATION UPDATE 🔴 🔴 BALOCHISTAN - FAH ATTACKS 1) QUETTA - 2) NOUSHKI 3) DALBANDIN - 4) KALAT 5) PASNI - 6) GAWADAR 7) MASTUNG Today Fitna Al Hindustan terrorists attempted multiple attacks in Balochistan branding it as #Herof 2.O. At all locations Security forces have responded swiftly. FAH & Indian media, as usual, are blowing up the situation. ▪️Quetta Saryab road, terrorist targeted a police Van but were given quick response. FC troops also joined and 4 x terrorist Eliminated. ▪️Terrorists carried out fire raid at Nushki FC headquarters, alert forces responded heavily forcing terrorists to flee. ▪️Terrorist attempted suicidal attack at Dalbaldin FC headquarters. terrorists have been cordoned and fire fight going on. ▪️Terrorists attacked DC Headquarters and police lines at Kalat. Security Forces have effectively responded with by losses to Terrorists. Fire fight continues. ▪️FAH launched carried out another distant fire raid at Pakistan Coast Guard Pasni. They were responded and attack thwarted. ▪️Simultaneously, FAH terrorists attack labourers colony Gwadar, however Police and FC reached the site and fire fight continues. ▪️Terrorist also launched grenade and distant fire raids on Balicha, Tump, Mastung posts but all repulsed. 🚨 At present Situation is under control of security forces and at all locations befitting response is being given with heavy losses to FAH. Reports of 2-3 injuries to security forces personnel. This is another cowardly attempt by FAH to please their RAW handlers after suffering heavy losses of more than 50 Terrorists killed by security forces in last 48 hours across Balochistan. #Balochistan #Pakistan

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Indian Army Intensifies Winter Operations in Kishtwar and Doda to Flush Out Pakistani Terrorists As the bone-chilling winter descends upon the Himalayas and the 40-day period of Chillai Kalan grips Jammu & Kashmir, sources in the defence establishment have said that the Indian Army has intensified its counter-terrorism operations across the Kishtwar and Doda districts. Undeterred by freezing temperatures, treacherous terrain, and heavy snowfall, Army units have expanded their operational reach into higher and snowbound areas to pursue and neutralise Pakistani terrorists attempting to exploit the harsh season for concealment. Traditionally, the onset of Chillai Kalan; the harshest phase of Kashmir’s winter spanning from December 21 to January 31 ushers in a temporary lull in terrorist activities, as communication routes close and heavy snowfall isolates mountain regions. However, this winter has marked a decisive shift in the operational approach of the Indian Army and other security forces. Instead of reducing activities, sources have said that the Army has adopted a proactive winter posture, establishing temporary bases and surveillance posts deep within snow-covered areas to maintain unbroken pressure on possible terrorist hideouts. Operating in sub-zero temperatures with limited visibility, Army patrols have been regularly traversing high-altitude ridgelines, valleys, and forested areas to deny terrorists any sanctuary. The shift according to experts signifies an evolution in counter-terrorism tactics, underlining both the Army’s adaptability and its resolve to maintain operational momentum irrespective of the season or terrain. A defining feature of this year’s counter-terror strategy has been the integrated approach to operations. The Indian Army is leading a synchronised effort involving multiple security and law enforcement agencies, including the Civil Administration, Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Special Operations Group (SOG), Forest Guards, and Village Defence Guards (VDGs). This inter-agency cooperation ensures seamless sharing of intelligence, resource optimisation & sharper operational execution. Intelligence from multiple agencies is carefully synthesised to draw precise situational pictures of terrorist movement and hideout patterns. Once intelligence is verified, coordinated joint operations are planned & launched, minimising overlaps and ensuring maximum impact with tactical precision. The synergy among ground units and intelligence frameworks has enhanced response time, enabling security forces to act swiftly the moment actionable information surfaces. As per assessment made by various intelligence agencies, there are approximately 30 to 35 Pakistani terrorists currently in the Jammu region. Inputs gathered over the past few months suggests that these Pakistani terrorist groups, finding themselves cornered by successful counter-terror operations, have shifted deeper into higher and middle mountain reaches of the region; areas now devoid of habitation. These terrorists are believed to be seeking temporary winter hideouts to evade detection and avoid direct confrontation with security troops. Reports indicate that these remnants of terror groups are attempting to coerce or threaten local villagers for shelter and food supplies, though their support among locals and overground workers has sharply declined. The drying local support and continuous security vigilance at lower altitudes have forced them into isolation, further restricting their ability to regroup or plan coordinated attacks. The principal focus for the Army and other forces this winter is twofold: to eliminate remaining terrorist pockets within known areas and to ensure that terrorists remain confined to inhospitable higher reaches. This containment strategy not only prevents terrorists from infiltrating or regrouping in populated belts but also significantly disrupts their logistics & communication.

Aditya Raj Kaul

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