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J-K Police Reports 31 Terrorists Eliminated In Joint Operations In 2023

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  • Data shows that between January 1 and September 26 of this year, 204 terrorists were caught in Jammu and Kashmir.
  • The data also shows that there are 111 terrorists operating in Jammu and Kashmir right now, with 40 from the country and 71 from other countries.

Police said on Wednesday that 31 terrorists have been killed so far this year in joint raids in Jammu and Kashmir.

These actions were done in different parts of Jammu and Kashmir by the Army, the Police, the SSB, the Border Security Force (BSF), and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).

“So far in 2023, 31 terrorists have been killed in joint operations in Kashmir.” Joint operations with the J-K Police, Army, and SSB killed one terrorist. Joint operations with the J-K Police, Army, and BSF killed two terrorists. Joint operations with the J-K Police, Army, and CRPF killed five terrorists. Joint operations with the J-K Police and Army killed 23 terrorists.

Officials say that between September 26 and October 1, 2017, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and other security forces in Jammu and Kashmir killed 47 terrorists and captured 204 others in a number of actions.

There were 47 terrorists killed in Jammu and Kashmir from January 1 to January 26 of this year. Nine were from the area and 38 were from other countries.

The number of terrorists killed stayed the same in 2022: 187. Of these, 130 were from the country and 57 were from other countries.

Data shows that between January 1 and September 26 of this year, 204 terrorists were caught in Jammu and Kashmir.

Last month, four terrorists were killed and 40 were caught. This month, eight terrorists were killed and 34 were caught.

The data also shows that there are 111 terrorists operating in Jammu and Kashmir right now, with 40 from the country and 71 from other countries. A lot of information shows that 137 terrorists were active in Jammu and Kashmir last year.

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