Army Foils Infiltration Bid, Eliminates Pakistani Terrorist in Uri Sector
The Indian Army has successfully thwarted an infiltration attempt along the Line of Control in the Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir. In a significant operation conducted on the night of March 14-15, 2026, the army forces eliminated a Pakistani terrorist, preventing a potential threat to national security.
The Chinar Corps of the Army, based in Srinagar, revealed that the operation was launched following specific intelligence inputs provided by the Jammu and Kashmir Police. Troops detected suspicious movement in the area of Gen Buchhar, Uri sector, leading to the engagement with the terrorist.
During the encounter, the terrorist resorted to firing indiscriminately, prompting the army to respond decisively. In the ensuing confrontation, the Pakistani terrorist was neutralized. Additionally, a significant cache of warlike stores, including an AK rifle, pistols, and a large quantity of ammunition, were seized by the army.
As the operation continues, the Indian Army remains vigilant in safeguarding the nation's borders and ensuring the safety of its citizens. For further updates on this developing story, stay tuned and follow us on Instagram for the latest news.