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7 groups of terrorists active in Jammu region: ADGP

IndiaTimes Thursday, 27 June 2024
In Jammu, J&K, seven terrorist groups are active, with four recently infiltrated from Pakistan. Security forces killed three terrorists in Doda following multiple attacks that resulted in several deaths. Residents are urged to identify those aiding terrorists. Authorities commend security forces' cooperation and emphasize the importance of preventing cross-border terrorism to maintain peace in the region.
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