The Indian Army has uncovered a Pakistani terrorist hideout in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir. They discovered two grenades and three mines at the site.
In Jammu and Kashmir, the army discovered two grenades and three Pakistani mines in a hideout.

The Indian Army's Romeo Force successfully dismantled a Pakistani terrorist hideout in the Poonch area of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, according to officials. The operation was conducted in collaboration with the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the police.
During the operation, the army recovered two grenades and three Pakistani mines from the hideout, highlighting the ongoing threat in the region.
In response, authorities have intensified their efforts with extensive search operations in Tangmarg and various areas across Jammu and Kashmir.
The initiative by the Indian Army aims to locate suspects linked to recent terrorist attacks in Gulmarg, Baramulla, and Gagangir in the Ganderbal district.
The urgency of these military operations has increased following a tragic incident on October 24, when terrorists attacked a military vehicle, resulting in the deaths of two Army soldiers and two civilian porters.
Similarly, another attack on October 20 claimed the lives of a doctor and six construction workers at a tunnel site along the Srinagar-Leh national highway, raising serious concerns about the targeted nature of these assaults.
Jammu and Kashmir LG Calls for Enhanced Security Protocols
In response to recent terrorist attacks, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has ordered an immediate enhancement of security protocols surrounding vital infrastructure projects and camps. He has directed a comprehensive security audit and the establishment of continuous patrols and checkpoints at key locations.
In a related operation, the Counter-Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) conducted a major initiative across six districts of Jammu and Kashmir, successfully apprehending recruiters linked to a terrorist outfit.
The counterintelligence unit reported that raids were carried out in the districts of Srinagar, Ganderbal, Pulwama, Anantnag, Budgam, and Kulgam. Officials confirmed that they dismantled a recruitment module associated with a newly formed terrorist organization called "Tehreek Labaik Ya Muslim" (TLM), which is believed to be an offshoot of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). This group was reportedly being operated by a Pakistani terrorist handler known as Baba Hamas.