NEW DELHI: Security forces on Wednesday launched an anti-terror operation in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar after receiving specific intelligence.
In a social media post on X, Army's White Knight corps said that it established contact with terrorists in general area of Chhatru which led to exchange of fire.
"In an intelligence based operation, in concert with Jammu and Kashmir Police, in early morning hours today, alert troops of White Knight Corps have established contact with terrorists in general area of Chhatru," It said.
"Fire exchanged with terrorists. Operation is in progress," it added.
(This is a developing story)
In a social media post on X, Army's White Knight corps said that it established contact with terrorists in general area of Chhatru which led to exchange of fire.
"In an intelligence based operation, in concert with Jammu and Kashmir Police, in early morning hours today, alert troops of White Knight Corps have established contact with terrorists in general area of Chhatru," It said.
"Fire exchanged with terrorists. Operation is in progress," it added.
(This is a developing story)
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