Jammu and Kashmir
Two more soldiers were hurt in the midnight gunfight, according to official sources, bringing the total number of wounded to ten.
During a continuing battle in the Akhal woodland area of Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on Friday night, two soldiers were killed in action and another terrorist was slain.
Two terrorists had been slain earlier on August 2. On Saturday morning, the update arrived. Today is the ninth day of Operation Akhal, which began on August 1.

Four troops were hurt on Friday; Sepoy Harminder Singh and Lance Naik Pritpal Singh eventually passed away from their wounds. Ten soldiers have been injured in this operation thus far.
Chinar Corps honors the brave men who gave their lives for the country, L/Nk Pritpal Singh and Sep Harminder Singh. We shall always be inspired by their bravery and commitment. The Indian Army offers its sympathies and sympathy to the families who have lost a loved one. In a post on X, the Army’s 15 Corps HQ stated, “Operation continues.”
Two more soldiers were hurt in the midnight gunfight, according to official sources, bringing the total number of wounded to ten.
One of the largest anti-terrorist missions involves hundreds of troops to find terrorists who are hiding.
Troops, including army para-troopers and special forces, are moving cautiously as drones and helicopters continue to strike suspected forest hideouts.
After receiving a tip on the presence of a sizable gang of terrorists in the Akhal area, the Army, police, and CRPF jointly started an operation last Friday, which led to the start of the encounter.

One local terrorist was killed in the first shoutout.
To oversee the operation, senior army and police leaders frequently visit the encounter site.
Days after security forces killed three militants in an encounter in the upper reaches of Srinagar, the Kulgam operation was initiated. In a carefully thought-out operation, the terrorists responsible for the Pahalgam massacre were eliminated. The three were identified as Pakistani terrorists who committed the heinous murders of 26 persons in Pahalgam on April 22, Union Home Minister Amit Shah informed Parliament.