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Security personnel patrol the area after an encounter broke out between terrorists and security forces in Kishtwar on August 10, 2025.

Security personnel patrol the area after an encounter broke out between terrorists and security forces in Kishtwar on August 10, 2025.
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Intermittent firing and deafening sounds of explosions rattled a forested area in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district as the operation to neutralise terrorists entered the second day on Monday (August 11, 2025), officials said.

The terrorists are believed to be hiding inside a cave on a cliff at Bhagna forest in Dool area, some 25 km from Kishtwar town, the officials said.

The search operation in the forest area started early Sunday (August 10, 2025) following intelligence input about the presence of two most wanted Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists — Riyaz Ahmad and Mudassar Hazari — who have been active in the district for the past eight years and are carrying a reward of ₹10 Lakh each.

The hiding terrorists opened fire on the search parties at 6.30 a.m. on Sunday (August 10, 2025) and fled deep into the forest in the face of retaliation, the officials said, adding intermittent exchange of fire was reported two more times during the day.

The cordon and search operation was strengthened with the joining of more reinforcements from the army, including para commandos, police and CRPF, and deployment of drones to ensure that the terrorists are not able to escape, the officials said.

They said the firing from the terrorists was last reported near the cave, which is said to be very deep, Sunday evening with security forces suspecting that they had managed to take shelter inside.

Several powerful blasts and intermittent gunfire were reported overnight, the officials said, adding the search operation is on and further details are awaited.