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Operation Pimple: 2 Terrorists Killed as Army Busts Infiltration Attempt in J&K's Kupwara
The operation was launched after intelligence about infiltration; cross-border attempts often rise before winter, with two terrorists neutralized, officials said.
- On November 7, Indian security agencies received specific intelligence and a joint task force of the Indian Army and paramilitary units launched a targeted operation in Keran sector, Kupwara district, neutralising two terrorists.
- Cross-Border infiltration attempts often intensify before winter when snow restricts movement across the Line of Control, so security forces sustain coordinated intelligence and surveillance efforts.
- Troops on heightened surveillance noticed suspicious activity near the LoC, challenged the suspected infiltrators and faced indiscriminate fire, prompting a cordon and search.
- Additional forces strengthened the cordon around the contact area in Keran sector, sealing escape routes as the firefight lasted several hours and security forces thoroughly combed the area.
- The operation continues in the Keran sector to neutralise trapped terrorists and eliminate remaining threats, while security forces use coordinated intelligence and surveillance to protect territorial integrity.
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‘Operation Pimple’: Army foils infiltration bid in J&K's Kupwara, two terrorists shot dead
According to the Army’s White Chinar Corps, the counter-infiltration mission, codenamed “Operation Pimple,” was launched on November 7 after receiving specific intelligence inputs about suspected movement in the area.
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Two terrorists were killed in an anti-terror operation by security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara. The encounter, part of ‘Operation Pimple’, followed an infiltration attempt in the Keran sector. Search operations are still underway.
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