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Security Forces Launch Operation Following Targeted Killings in Jammu and Kashmir

Security Forces Launch Operation Following Targeted Killings in Jammu and Kashmir

Security forces have initiated a large-scale search operation in Jammu and Kashmir to locate militants responsible for the recent deaths of two migrant workers. This incident follows the fatal shooting of a police officer in Anantnag last week.

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Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have launched a massive security operation aimed at tracking down militants involved in the killing of two migrant workers, identified as Deepak and Bhupendra. The search effort comes amid a period of heightened tension in the region following a series of targeted attacks.

This latest violence follows the killing of police officer Ashique Hussain Qureshi, who was shot at close range in a crowded marketplace in Anantnag just one week prior. While the security forces have intensified their presence and search protocols, officials have not yet provided specific details regarding the identity of the perpetrators or the exact location of the suspects. The situation remains fluid as security agencies coordinate to prevent further attacks and stabilize the area. The recent string of incidents has prompted increased scrutiny of security measures in public spaces throughout the region.

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Focused on the immediate security response to a string of violent incidents.

"shot point blank"

"Terrorists""Massive Op"

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  • ·Lack of information regarding which militant groups are suspected of the attacks.
  • ·No details on the specific security measures being implemented beyond the 'massive operation'.
  • ·Absence of statements from local government or civil society regarding the impact on migrant worker safety.

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