IED detected & defused by security forces in J&K’s Shopian

By IANS | Updated: April 8, 2026 17:25 IST2026-04-08T17:23:43+5:302026-04-08T17:25:05+5:30

Srinagar, April 8 An improvised explosive device (IED) planted by terrorists in J&K’s Shopian district on Wednesday was ...

IED detected & defused by security forces in J&K’s Shopian | IED detected & defused by security forces in J&K’s Shopian

IED detected & defused by security forces in J&K’s Shopian

Srinagar, April 8 An improvised explosive device (IED) planted by terrorists in J&K’s Shopian district on Wednesday was detected by the security forces and safely defused, officials said.

Officials said the IED was found along the Zainpora-Chitargam road in Shopian early morning during the routine sanitisation of the area and was intended to target vehicles of the security forces passing on this road.

The IED was safely defused by the Bomb Disposal Squad, which was called in after traffic was momentarily halted on the Zainapora-Chitargam road.

A "homemade" bomb or destructive device used by insurgents or terrorists to destroy property and kill or injure people, IEDs are typically manufactured from conventional military components, chemical substances, or discarded explosives.

They are predominantly utilised by guerrilla or terrorist organisations, as part of asymmetric warfare, urban warfare or in terrorist operations.

IEDs are commonly used in unconventional warfare, often disguised as roadside bombs or in vehicles. Containing a switch, an initiator (detonator), a charge (explosive), and a container, they can range from small pipe bombs to large vehicle-borne IEDs (VBIEDs) capable of immense destruction.

Often found on roadsides, in culverts, or buried under surfaces, they are highly versatile. IEDs are a significant threat to security forces and civilians alike, contributing significantly to casualties in conflicts worldwide.

Security forces often use Bomb Disposal Squads (BDS) to neutralise these threats.

Road opening parties (ROPs) of the army and other security forces are moved out immediately after dawn to look for IEDs planted by the terrorists on roads and highways in J&K. This exercise is called ‘sanitisation’ as this exercise ensures the safety of security forces vehicles, VIP cavalcades and civilians using these roads and highways.

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