Dawn broke over Baramulla with the echoes of a major anti-terror operation targeting the outlawed Jammu and Kashmir Ittihadul Muslimeen. Security forces raided overground worker dens, seizing arms and arresting key associates.
Backed by months of surveillance, the raids pinpointed storage sites for lethal hardware and indoctrination centers. The recovery included suicide vests, drones, and foreign currency, hinting at external sponsorship.
Joint teams displayed tactical precision, minimizing disruptions to civilian life while maximizing impact. This comes as part of an intensified campaign against residual militancy in north Kashmir.
Regional security experts hail the operation as a testament to enhanced capabilities post-reorganization. Local administration is now focusing on rehabilitation and awareness programs to prevent radicalization.
The swift action has boosted morale among troops and residents alike, fostering an environment conducive to economic revival. Ongoing analysis of seized materials promises to disrupt larger plots.
In a region yearning for stability, such interventions are pivotal, ensuring that terror’s shadow no longer looms large over daily lives.