J&K: Army kills terrorist in LoC infiltration bid at Poonch

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J&K: Army kills terrorist in LoC infiltration bid at Poonch

Synopsis

Indian Army troops neutralised one terrorist after detecting suspicious movement 300 metres inside Indian territory in Poonch's Krishna Ghati Sector — the latest in a series of foiled infiltration attempts along J&K's 740-km Line of Control, with a search operation still ongoing.

Key Takeaways

Indian Army's White Knight Corps foiled an infiltration bid in Krishna Ghati Sector, Poonch on Tuesday, 13 May 2025 .
Suspicious movement was detected approximately 300 metres inside Indian territory at around 4 pm IST .
One terrorist was neutralised; a search operation remains ongoing in the area.
The infiltrating group is believed to have crossed over from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir .
J&K's Line of Control stretches 740 km across Baramulla, Kupwara, Bandipora, Poonch, Rajouri, and parts of Jammu district.
The Army and Border Security Force (BSF) are jointly deployed to counter infiltration, drug smuggling, and drone activity linked to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) .

Alert troops of the Indian Army foiled an infiltration attempt along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district, Jammu & Kashmir, on Tuesday, 13 May 2025, neutralising one terrorist in the process. The incident occurred in the Krishna Ghati Sector, approximately 300 metres inside Indian territory, at around 4 pm IST.

How the Infiltration Bid Was Detected

The Nagrota-headquartered White Knight Corps said that persistent surveillance led to the detection of suspicious movement deep within Indian territory. Troops responded swiftly upon identifying a group of infiltrating terrorists believed to have crossed over from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The challenge issued by alert soldiers triggered a gun battle, during which one intruder was neutralised.

In an official post on X, the White Knight Corps stated:

Point of View

And the White Knight Corps' public statement — posted directly on X within hours — reflects a deliberate shift toward real-time transparency in counter-infiltration messaging. What the announcement does not address is the broader pattern: drone-assisted logistics and ISI-backed overground networks have made single-neutralisation operations tactically significant but strategically insufficient. The 740-km LoC remains a live pressure point, and the ongoing search operation in Krishna Ghati signals that the threat vector from this particular breach has not been fully contained.
NationPress
13 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened during the Army's infiltration foiling in Poonch on Tuesday?
Indian Army troops from the White Knight Corps detected suspicious movement approximately 300 metres inside Indian territory in the Krishna Ghati Sector of Poonch along the Line of Control. When challenged, the infiltrators engaged in a gun battle, during which one terrorist was neutralised. A search operation is still ongoing.
Where exactly did the LoC infiltration attempt take place?
The incident occurred in the Krishna Ghati forward area of Poonch district, Jammu & Kashmir, along the Line of Control at around 4 pm IST on Tuesday. The intruders had reportedly crossed over from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
What is the White Knight Corps and why is it significant?
The White Knight Corps is an Indian Army formation headquartered in Nagrota, Jammu & Kashmir, responsible for guarding a critical stretch of the Line of Control. It is one of the primary formations tasked with counter-infiltration operations in the Jammu division.
How long is the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir?
J&K's Line of Control stretches approximately 740 km, covering the Baramulla, Kupwara, and Bandipora districts in the Kashmir Valley, and the Poonch, Rajouri, and parts of Jammu district in the Jammu division. The Army is responsible for guarding this stretch.
What role does Pakistan's ISI play in LoC infiltration attempts?
According to the Army, terrorist outfits operating from across the border receive logistical and operational support from Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). This includes drone drops of arms, ammunition, cash, and drugs, which are collected by overground workers and passed on to active terrorists in J&K.
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