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Lashkar commander Uzair Khan killed in Anantnag encounter; 7-day operation finally ends

DNA Tuesday, 19 September 2023
LeT commander Uzair Khan was killed by security forces during the week-long encounter in Kashmir's Anantnag, putting an end to the encounter.
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Anantnag encounter Latest: Indian Army eliminates 1 more terrorist, search on for the rest |Oneindia 02:15

In the Anantnag encounter, drones are being used to precisely locate terrorists who have entrenched themselves in the hilly forested terrain of Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district. The search operation has been in progress for the past four days, with a recent operation conducted in the forest area...

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