[India] - Leading Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist killed in Rajouri encounter

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
RAJOURI: Security forces gunned down a highly-ranked terrorist leader of Lashkar-e-Taiba in an ongoing operation in the Rajouri district of
Jammu and Kashmir
Quari, named terrorist was a Pak National and had been trained on the Pak-Afghan Front
As per the information provided by PRO defence, Quari, a top Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist was active in Rajouri-Poonch along with his group for
the past year.PRO defence said that he is believed to be the mastermind of the Dangri and Kandi attacks
The terrorist group had assigned him the task of reviving terrorism in the region
The terrorist was an expert in IEDs and a trained sniper
He was the master of operating and hiding from Caves, PRO defence said
The Rajouri encounter between terrorists and the security forces (Army and J-K Police) entered its second day on Thursday in the Bajimaal
area of Dharmsal in the district
Sources on Wednesday informed that four army personnel, including two officers, lost their lives in an ongoing encounter with terrorists in
the Rajouri area of Jammu and Kashmir
Sources added that after receiving inputs about the movement of a group of terrorists in the area, troops, including special forces, were
deployed
Joint operations were launched based on specific intelligence in Kalakote Area, Gulabgarh Forest, and Rajouri District."16 Corps Commander
and Rashtriya Rifles' Romeo Force commander are monitoring the operations closely," sources said.While talking about the ongoing anti-terror
operation in the Kalakote area of Rajouri, the Indian Army's White Knight Corps said, "The terrorists have been injured and surrounded and
operations are in progress." "Contact was established on November 22 and an intense firefight ensued
The terrorists have been injured and surrounded and operations are in progress, amidst acts of valour and sacrifice by our own bravehearts
in trying to prevent collateral damage to women and children in the highest traditions of the Indian Army," the Indian Army's White Knight
Corps said.