How Long Will the J&K Anti-Terrorist Operation Last?

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Key Takeaways
- Ongoing anti-terror operations in Jammu and Kashmir are unprecedented in duration.
- Advanced technology is crucial for tracking down terrorists hidden in forests.
- Operation Mahadev aims to dismantle the entire ecosystem of terrorism.
- Security forces are targeting not just terrorists but their financial backers and networks.
- Minimizing collateral damage is a top priority during operations.
Srinagar, Aug 8 (NationPress) The anti-terrorist operation in the Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir has now extended into its 8th day, establishing it as one of the longest-running anti-terror actions in recent decades within the Union Territory.
The Army reported on Friday that the operation in the Akhal Devsar forest region of Kulgam has continued for eight consecutive days, marking it as one of the most enduring anti-terror operations in decades.
Utilizing UAVs, attack helicopters, and advanced technology, security forces are pursuing terrorists who are concealing themselves deep within forest hideouts. To minimize collateral damage, elite PARA forces, units of the Rashtriya Rifles, police, and the CRPF are engaged in a coordinated operation.
According to the Army, one terrorist has been eliminated, while approximately six Army personnel have sustained injuries from bullets and shrapnel.
The DGP, Nalin Prabhat, visited the encounter site on Thursday to evaluate the ongoing operation aimed at rooting out the terrorists.
Security forces are intensifying their operations against terrorists in the hinterland, while the Army remains on high alert to safeguard the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.
The initiative to eliminate three notorious Pakistani terrorists tied to the April 22 Pahalgam attack, which resulted in 26 fatalities, is part of the comprehensive operations being executed by joint forces.
On July 28, three notorious Pakistani terrorists, including LeT commander Suleman Shah and his accomplices Abu Hamza and Jibran Bhai, responsible for the Pahalgam assault, were neutralized in the elevated areas of Dachigam National Park, located at the base of Mahadev mountain peak in the Harwan area of Srinagar.
This anti-terror operation has been designated as 'Operation Mahadev'.
Following the Pahalgam incident, security forces are targeting gun-wielding terrorists, their associates, and sympathizers in ongoing operations.
Drug smugglers and peddlers are also under scrutiny, as it is believed that the proceeds from the hawala money racket and drug trafficking are ultimately utilized to fund terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.
The coordinated operations, bolstered by intelligence, aim to dismantle the broader terrorism ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir, rather than solely focusing on the elimination of armed terrorists.