New Delhi: Indian Army’s Romeo Force on Saturday successfully dismantled a Pakistani terror hideout in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch area, officials reported. The army was collaborating with the Special Operations Group (SOG) police.

The operation, conducted in collaboration with the Special Operations Group (SOG) police, resulted in the recovery of two grenades and three Pakistani mines, underlining the persistent threat of terrorism in the region. As part of the operation, the army led to the recovery of two grenades and three Pakistani Mines from the hideout highlighting the ongoing threat in the region.

This operation comes in the wake of recent attacks that have raised alarm among security forces. On October 24, a terrorist attack on an army vehicle led to the tragic deaths of two army soldiers and two civilian porters. Another attack on October 20 claimed the lives of a doctor and six construction workers at a tunnel site along the Srinagar-Leh national highway. These incidents have prompted a renewed urgency in military and police operations to root out terror activities.

As part of a broader effort to combat terrorism, the Counter-Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) unit also conducted raids across six districts, including Srinagar, Ganderbal, Pulwama, Anantnag, Budgam, and Kulgam. The CIK reported the dismantling of a recruitment module for a new terror outfit named “Tehreek Labaik Ya Muslim” (TLM), believed to be an offshoot of the notorious Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). This module was reportedly being operated by a Pakistani terrorist handler known as Baba Hamas.

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