A 326-day joint operation within the high-altitude reaches of Kishtwar culminated on Sunday with the elimination of all seven members of a dreaded terror module, together with prime Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) commander Saifullah.

The military’s White Knight Corps confirmed on Monday that the extended marketing campaign, which started in April final yr, has efficiently worn out the group that had been energetic within the Chatroo space. Main Basic APS Bal, the overall officer commanding (GOC) of the counter insurgency power (Delta), mentioned that the group was pursued with out pause regardless of sub-zero temperatures and a frightening terrain.
Relentless pursuit
The operation noticed its first main success in April-Could final yr, when three hardcore terrorists had been neutralised. Nevertheless, the group’s chief, Saifullah, alongside together with his confederate Adil and two others, managed to evade seize for months. “The operation was sustained by way of heavy rains and winter snow,” Maj Gen Bal mentioned. Based mostly on collaborative intelligence from the Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP), Intelligence Bureau, and navy sources, Operation Trashi–I used to be launched on January 14 this yr to nook the remaining 4.
A fierce encounter on January 18 noticed a well-stocked hideout busted within the Singpura space. The engagement got here at a value: Havildar Gajendra Singh, a Particular Forces commando from Uttarakhand, was killed in motion, and eight different troopers had been injured. Regardless of the setback, the forces maintained their grip on the cordoned zone.
Closing assault
The pursuit intensified in February. On February 4, the terrorist codenamed Adil was killed, adopted by two others in a secondary engagement dubbed Operation Kiya. The ultimate standoff started at 11am on February 22, when the remaining terrorists had been pinned down on the steep, rugged slopes of a mountain.
“Displaying tactical precision and seamless inter-agency coordination, safety forces pursued the group by way of harsh climate and difficult terrain,” Maj Gen Bal mentioned. The ultimate assault resulted within the neutralisation of the final three terrorists with zero further casualties to the safety forces.
The GOC highlighted the bravery of Tyson, an army-trained assault canine. Tyson was despatched right into a ‘dhok’ (mud hut) to substantiate the presence of the holed-up terrorists. He drew their fireplace, permitting the troops to pinpoint the targets, although the canine was injured within the course of.
To beat the geographical disadvantages, the military deployed superior know-how, together with FPV (first individual view) drones, satellite tv for pc imagery, and night-vision tools to stop any escape underneath the quilt of darkness.
“The elimination of Saifullah and his associates proves that nothing can stand in opposition to the resolve and valour of our males in uniform,” the military said, marking the top of one of many longest steady counter-terror operations lately.


















