Dread the Indian Army’s Operation All Out, the dreaded terrorists are once again about to scare the Kashmir Valley. According to police sources, there is a danger of a major terror attack in Kashmir. Security forces have been alerted for the threat of fidayeen attack.
Earlier on Friday, the terrorists attacked the CRPF camp in Shopian. However, there is no security personnel casualty in this. Security forces of the assault by the terrorists also responded by retaliation. At the same time, on the other side, Pakistan again fired at LoC in Poonch sector.
Pakistan has been constantly violating the seizure for some time. It also tries to infiltrate terrorists by giving cover fire on the border. Earlier, on December 31, there was a major terrorist attack in Pulwama of Jammu and Kashmir. Fidayeen militants targeted the CRPF camp in Lithpora of Avantipura.
Five soldiers were martyred in this attack on the training camp. However, after the hour-long encounter, the security forces had killed three militants. The responsibility of this attack has been taken by Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Apart from this, on January 6, during the patrol in Sopore of Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, four policemen were martyred in the IED blast. The explosive terrorists planted near a shop between ‘small market’ and ‘big market’. The attack was taken by the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed.
On the other hand, the security forces are operating Operation All Out to eliminate the terrorists. In 2017, security forces succeeded in hitting 206 militants. Apart from this, it has been successful in bringing back 75 young people linked to terrorist organizations. The Jammu and Kashmir Police told that excepting them, there were seven youth who, after seeing their support from our families, returned after leaving the arms.
It is known that the army had made a list of 258 terrorists in the valley, which had to be defeated under Operation All Out. In the year 2016, 148 militants were stuck in the encounter with security forces, while 108 terrorists were killed in 2015.