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Jammu: Security forces on Monday busted a terrorist hideout in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir and claimed to have recovered a large cache of arms and ammunition including two AK-rifles, hand grenades and seven Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) grenades.
"In a joint operation, the troops of Delta Forces at Jangalwar and police unearthed a terrorist hideout and recovered a huge haul of weapons, ammunition and war like stores today from the densely-forested area of Nagini Got in the Bonjwa region of Kishtwar district," the defence spokesman said.
He said information was received from a local about the likelihood of a terrorist hideout in Nagini Got following which a massive search operation was launched in the area spanning over two days in extreme weather conditions in the mountainous area.
The arms and ammunition unearthed from the hideout included two assault rifles (AK-47 and AK-56) with four magazines, two pistols along with two magazines, three 12 bore rifles, 350 rounds of AK-47 ammunition, 26 rounds of Pistol ammunition, five hand Grenades, seven Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) Grenades and one Radio set apart from one ammunition pouch, two blankets and some cooking utensils, he said.
"The hideout is believed to be of an alleged Hizb terrorist Mushtaq Ahmed Butt alias Mussa who used to operate in this region out of such hideouts before being killed by the security forces in 2011," the spokesman said.
General Officer Commanding (GOC), Delta Force complimented the troops who took part in the operation and commented that the recovery of this cache is in continuation of the sustained efforts of Delta Force towards dismantling of militant infrastructure and support base of remnant militants in Chenab Valley.
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