Drones, dogs assist search op in Kishtwar forests for Jaish terrorists
Monday, 11 November 2024
A massive manhunt is underway in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir following the tragic death of an Indian Army JCO and two village defense guards at the hands of suspected Pakistani terrorists. Security forces, aided by helicopters, drones, and military dogs, are combing the challenging terrain in pursuit of the three to four terrorists believed to be responsible.
A massive manhunt is underway in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir following the tragic death of an Indian Army JCO and two village defense guards at the hands of suspected Pakistani terrorists. Security forces, aided by helicopters, drones, and military dogs, are combing the challenging terrain in pursuit of the three to four terrorists believed to be responsible.
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