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The village of Baffliaz, situated along the historic Mughal Road, recently became the centre of a tumultuous event that drew widespread attention. Historically significant as a crucial stop on the medieval route connecting Kashmir, Poonch, and Rajouri, Baffliaz's strategic location has gained contemporary attention. Last week, the village witnessed a tragic incident when militants ambushed two army vehicles, resulting in the death of four soldiers and injuries to three others. The attackers, armed with sophisticated weaponry, disappeared into the dense forests, prompting a large-scale security operation. Subsequently, three civilians from Baffliaz were found dead under mysterious circumstances, triggering protests and a viral video depicting alleged mistreatment of locals by security forces. The incident led to political outcry, prompting a swift official response, including an army inquiry, the shifting of high-ranking officers, and compensation announcements. The Defence Ministe
In a recent two-day gun battle in Rajouri's Bajimaal area, five soldiers, including Captain MV Pranjal and Captain Shubham Gupta, lost their lives. Two Pakistani militants were killed, leading to a successful conclusion of the operation. The clash followed a month-long monitoring of militant movements. The army recovered a significant cache of weapons. The operation began on November 17, initiated by the killing of a militant in Behrote Budhal. The militants, including a top LeT commander, were involved in previous attacks. The Pir Panchal region faces a resurgence of militancy, with the twin districts witnessing frequent encounters.
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SRINAGAR: The army said it thwarted an infiltration attempt by militants from across the border in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch area on Monday. The incident took place in the early hours of the day when alert Army troops guarding the Line of Control (LoC) in the Degwar sector detected suspicious movem.