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Pak Army opens unprovoked small arms fire across LoC, Indian Army responds

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Meanwhile, the Kulgam Police, in a coordinated operation with the Army and CRPF, arrested two terrorist associates and recovered a stash of weapons and ammunition in the Kulgam district in the south of Cashmir

Meanwhile, the Kulgam police, in a coordinated operation with the Army and CRPF, arrested two terrorist associates and recovered a stash of weapons and ammunition in the Kulgam district in the south of Cashmiro | Photo credit: PTI

The Indian Army said Sunday that Pakistan’s army stalls began fire of small weapons not caused through the control line (LOC) on the night of April 26-27 in the areas in front of the Tutmari Gali and Rampur sectors. Tensions remain high along the trunk, even when the security forces of intensive anti -terrorist operations in the Kashmir Valley after the Phalgam terrorist attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists, on April 22.

The Indian army said his own troops responded effective with appropriate small weapons fire. “On the night of April 26 to 27, 2025, Pakistan’s army stalls began non -provoked firefooting fire through the control line in the areas in front of the Tutmari Gali and Rampur sectors. The troops themselves effectively responded with the appropriate small weapons fire,” the Indian. “The Indian.” The Indian. “The Indian.

Meanwhile, the Kulgam police, in a coordinated operation with the Army and CRPF, arrested two terrorist associates and recovered a stash of weapons and ammunition in the Kulgam district of the southern Cashmiro. According to an official launch, it sets a routine control point established in Matalhama Chowk Thkerpora, Qaimoh, two individuals were intercepted and subsequently arrested.

They have bone identified as Bilal Ahmad Bhat, son of Abdul Salam Bhat, and Mohd Ismail Bhat, son of Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, both residents of Thokerpora, Qaimoh. After their search, the security forces recovered two guns, two gun magazines and 25 rounds of gun munitions of their possession.

A relevant law sections have been registered at the Qaimoh Police station, and investigation has been launched to investigate more. Previously, the house of a suspect in Pahalgam’s terrorist attack was demolished by the security forces and the authorities of Jammu and Kashmira (JK), authorities said on Saturday.

According to the officials, the house of a suspect, identified as Zakir Ahmad Ganie, in the Mutalhama village in the Kulgam district was demolished. It is believed that Ganie has been involved in Pahalgam’s terrorist attack, which has sent shock waves throughout the country. The officials said Gaine has been active since 2023.

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