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Three Terrorists Injured In Ongoing Operation in Doda’s Patnitop Forest Area

In an ongoing counter-terrorism operation in the dense Patnitop forest area of Doda district, security forces have reportedly injured three terrorists. The operation, which began in the early hours of today, has led to the recovery of a significant cache of arms and ammunition, including an M4 carbine, according to official sources.

The encounter site, located in the rugged and forested terrain of Patnitop, has been cordoned off as security forces continue their efforts to neutralize the remaining terrorists. The injured militants are believed to be affiliated with a terror outfit operating in the region, though their exact identity has not yet been confirmed.

Further details about the operation, including the status of the injured terrorists, are awaited.

Priyanka Koul

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