Six terrorists have been killed, including two Pakistanis.
Encounters in J&K resulted in the death of six terrorists, including two Pakistanis.
The terrorists were associated with the Jaish-e-Mohammad, according to Inspector General of Police Vijay Kumar, who called the security operations "a huge success."
Six terrorists, including two Pakistanis, were killed in two separate confrontations with security personnel in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag and Kulgam districts, according to police.
Last evening, security forces initiated anti-terror operations in Nowgam Anantnag and Mirhama village in Kulgam district, resulting in back-to-back clashes.
"Six fear mongers of prohibited dread outfit JeM killed in two separate experiences. 4 among the killed fear mongers have been recognized such a long ways as two Pakistani and two nearby psychological militants. ID of other 02 psychological militants is being determined.
A major accomplishment for us," Kashmir Zone police tweeted today, citing Inspector General of Police, Kashmir, Vijay Kumar.
The primary experience began at Nowgam Anantnag where, as indicated by police, one police officer was harmed in the shootout.
In the weapon fight that followed, three psychological oppressors, including a Pakistani fear monger, were killed, police said.