In the first such incident in the past two decades, terrorists exchanged fire with security forces in the dense forests of the Zabarwan range in Kashmir on Sunday, November 10, 2024, forcing residents to flee in panic as additional forces were mobilised to strengthen the cordon.
The encounter in the vicinity of Nishat on the banks of the Dal Lake comes close on the heels of a day-long encounter in the Khanyar locality of downtown Srinagar early this month which left a Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist dead.
The encounter in Zabarwan lasted several hours before the guns fell silent, but the terrorists managed to flee taking advantage of the thick foliage. The search for the fleeing terrorists was continuing when the last reports were received, the officials said.
Soon after the exchange of fire began, additional reinforcements from the Jammu and Kashmir Special Operations Group and the Central Reserve Police Force rushed to the area and placed it under a tight cordon.
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