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CI ops to gain momentum in Kashmir | Less snow to help forces to tackle militants in hinterland | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 29: The security grid is all set to speed up its counter-insurgency operations in Kashmir Valley this summer. As per reports, the security agencies are all set to launch a major combat against the militants who as per the latest estimates are 190-200 in number scattered across the 10 districts of Valley. There are reports that the security grid is keeping a close vigil at the latest activities on the ground and have prioritised to make the much hyped 'Operation All Out' a success story in the year 2018. In 2017, the data reveals that 207 militants including some top commanders from different militant outfits were killed. The 'Operation All Out' launched by Indian Combined Forces including army, paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force and counter-insurgency unit of Jammu and Kashmir Police (Special Operation Group) resulted in the maximum number of killing of militants particularly in South Kashmir, considered earlier as the bastion of present day militancy in Kashmir. Some of the top militant commanders who were killed last year included Abu Dujana, Jaish chief Khalid Bhai, Sabzar Bhat, Bashir Lashkari, Junaid Matoo, Qayoom Najar, Noor Trali, Umar Khatab, Muzafar Ahmed Naiko alias Muza Molvi of Sopore, Abu Surag of Pakistan, Adil Ahmad Reshi, Abid Ahmad Sheikh, Masood Ahmad Shah, Abu Musaib, Qari Anas Abu Ali, Azaharuddin alias Ghazi Umar, Sajad Ahmed alias Babar, Mudasir Ahmad Tantray alias Asim, Wakeel Ahmad Thokar, Farooq Ahmad Bhat, Younus Lone, Mushtaq Ahmed, Muhammad Shafi Sherguri and Jahangir Ahmed Ganaie. Furthermore, the month of November 2017 proved fatal for militants. In the month, 28 militants were killed while in July the number of militant killing was recorded as 22. In August 21 remained the number followed by October when a total number of 17 militants were killed. During the second month of the year 2017, at least 9 army soldiers were killed. The security forces recently reiterated that the 'Operation All Out' shall continue and militant leadership operational in Valley will be specifically neutralized by the security forces in the coming days. For this year, it is being said that the progress by the army in curbing the infiltration on the LoC this year as snow melts will help the force in tackling the militants in hinterland. On March 24, two Jaish militants were killed in south Kashmir's Anantnag district. This was followed by the killing of a militant on March 25 in a gunfight after a joint forces operation in Beerwah tehsil of Budgam. |
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