Unidentified body found at Shopian encounter site; arms recovered

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Unidentified body found at Shopian encounter site; arms recovered

Synopsis

An unidentified body and weapons were found at an active encounter site in Shopian, J&K, on 8 July, as a five-day joint security operation targeting two trapped Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives — Latif and Zakir — entered a critical phase. The discovery, amid fresh gunfire, signals the operation may be nearing a conclusion in one of South Kashmir's most persistently volatile districts.

Key Takeaways

An unidentified body was recovered on 8 July from the encounter site in Chanapora, Shopian , South Kashmir.
Arms and ammunition were spotted near the body; the area remains under active search.
The operation targets two Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives — Latif and Zakir , both from Kulgam district — who have been trapped for five days .
The Army's Victor Force has deployed additional personnel to seal escape routes through dense orchard foliage.
Shopian has seen multiple militant neutralisations in recent weeks, including Kamran Bhai (JeM) and Bilal Ahmed Bhat (LeT) earlier this month.

Security forces recovered an unidentified body on Wednesday, 8 July from an active encounter site in the Chanapora area of Shopian district, South Kashmir, with arms and ammunition spotted in the vicinity. Fresh gunshots were heard during the ongoing anti-terror operation before the discovery, prompting a widened search of the area.

What Happened at the Site

Police confirmed that security personnel heard renewed firing during the operation, following which a search was launched that led to the recovery of the body. 'Some arms and ammunition have also been spotted from a distance. The area is being thoroughly searched as part of the ongoing operation,' police said in a statement. The identity of the deceased is yet to be established.

Background: Five-Day Anti-Terror Operation

The anti-terror operation was launched five days ago by joint security forces acting on specific intelligence about the presence of militants in the area. Two local Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operatives — identified as Latif and Zakir, both residents of Kulgam district in South Kashmir — were believed to be trapped inside the cordoned perimeter. The pair opened fire on approaching Army personnel last Saturday, triggering the gunfight that has continued since.

The Army's specialised counter-insurgency unit, the Victor Force, deployed additional personnel to seal all possible escape routes through the dense orchard foliage. According to security records, Zakir has reportedly been associated with LeT since 2024, while Latif is said to have joined the outfit last year.

Why Shopian Remains a Flashpoint

Shopian has long been considered a hotbed of militant activity in South Kashmir. The district's dense apple orchards provide natural cover, complicating surveillance and enabling trapped operatives to exploit blind spots in security cordons. Intelligence agencies note that underground bunkers have reportedly been constructed inside orchards here to help militants evade pursuit.

Shopian also functions as a critical transit corridor linking South Kashmir to central Kashmir and the Pir Panjal range, making it strategically significant for militant logistics networks. Disrupting local operatives here is seen as essential to breaking cycles of local recruitment, according to intelligence officials.

Recent Militant Casualties in Shopian

This encounter follows a series of operations in the district in recent weeks. Earlier this month, a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) operative identified as Kamran Bhai was killed in the Kamran area of Shopian, and an LeT operative, Bilal Ahmed Bhat, was neutralised in Chotigam — the latter accused of multiple killings, including of Army personnel, migrant labourers, and a Kashmiri Pandit. In May 2025, three The Resistance Front (TRF) militants, including commander Shahid Kuttay, were killed in separate operations in the district.

What Comes Next

The search operation in the Chanapora area remains active. Security forces are expected to formally identify the recovered body and confirm whether either of the two trapped operatives has been neutralised. The operation's outcome will be closely watched as an indicator of the Victor Force's effectiveness in containing LeT's local network in South Kashmir.

Point of View

But the continued pace of local recruitment, with Latif joining as recently as last year, suggests the supply side of the problem remains unresolved. Disrupting logistics corridors matters; dismantling the social conditions that enable recruitment matters more.
NationPress
8 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was found at the Shopian encounter site on 8 July?
Security forces recovered an unidentified body along with arms and ammunition at the encounter site in the Chanapora area of Shopian district, South Kashmir, on 8 July 2025. The identity of the deceased is being established as the search operation continues.
Who are the militants targeted in the Shopian operation?
The operation targets two Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives identified as Latif and Zakir, both residents of Kulgam district in South Kashmir. Zakir has reportedly been associated with LeT since 2024, while Latif is said to have joined the outfit last year.
How long has the Shopian anti-terror operation been ongoing?
The joint security operation was launched five days before the body was recovered, following specific intelligence inputs about militant presence in the Chanapora area. The two trapped operatives triggered a gunfight last Saturday by opening fire on approaching Army personnel.
Why is Shopian considered a militant hotspot?
Shopian serves as a critical transit corridor linking South Kashmir to central Kashmir and the Pir Panjal range, making it strategically important for militant logistics. The district's dense apple orchards provide natural cover, and intelligence agencies have flagged the construction of underground bunkers in orchards to help operatives evade security forces.
What other militant operations have taken place in Shopian recently?
Earlier in July 2025, JeM operative Kamran Bhai was killed in the Kamran area and LeT operative Bilal Ahmed Bhat was neutralised in Chotigam. In May 2025, three TRF militants including commander Shahid Kuttay were killed in Shopian operations.
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