The Indian Army has initiated a remarkable operation against terrorists in Akhnoor, Jammu. This operation is particularly noteworthy as it involved the deployment of BMP-2 tanks, marking the first tank operation conducted by the army in the last decade. Over just 24 hours, the army successfully neutralized three terrorists, showcasing its tactical prowess. This operation holds significant implications for the Afghan liberation case, as it indicates that the army is directly targeting enemy positions, delivering a clear message to Pakistan. Security forces maintained vigilant surveillance over the entire area and aimed to conclude the operation before nightfall. The operation, which took place on October 28, was part of the army's broader strategy to monitor enemy movements and effectively encircle two terrorists. Tragically, during the encounter, an NSG (National Security Guard) sniper dog also lost its life. The BMP-2 tanks were specifically deployed to target the locations of terrorists attempting to retreat to safety under the cover of darkness. With heightened surveillance across various sectors, the army demonstrated its commitment to maintaining security and effectively responding to threats.
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