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Three terrorist associates arrested in Baramulla, another in Shopian with arms & ammo

IndiaTimes Sunday, 26 November 2023
Four terrorist associates, including one affiliated with Ansar Ghazwatul Hind (AGH) and three with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), were arrested with arms and ammunition at security checkpoints in Kashmir Valley. The AGH affiliate, Farman Khursheed Wani, was apprehended in Shopian district, while the LeT trio was arrested in Baramulla district. Wani was tasked with carrying out attacks on security forces. Two other LeT associates, Zameer Ahmad Khanday and Mohammad Naseem Khanday, were intercepted carrying bags containing Chinese grenades and cash.
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Continuous heavy rainfall has battered numerous areas of Jammu and Kashmir, compelling the Union territory administration to take precautionary measures by closing schools across the Kashmir valley and Reasi district, as reported by officials. The persistent downpour in recent days has inflicted severe damage in various regions. Flash floods and landslides, triggered by the torrential rain, have affected parts of Poonch and northern Kashmir, resulting in damage to both public infrastructure and private property. #JammuAndKashmir #Rains #SchoolClosures #HighwayClosure #WeatherForecast #RainPredictions #KashmirFloods #EmergencyResponse #NaturalDisaster #SafetyMeasures ~PR.152~ED.103~GR.124~HT.96~

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