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Security Forces Surround J&K's Kathua Village After Terrorists Reportedly Open Fire

By IANS | Updated: June 11, 2024 21:38 IST

Jammu, June 11 Security forces surrounded a village in J&K's Kathua district on Tuesday after locals reported that terrorists ...

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Jammu, June 11 Security forces surrounded a village in J&K's Kathua district on Tuesday after locals reported that terrorists had opened fire there, officials said.

Official sources said that the security forces surrounded Sedaa village in the Hiranagar area of Kathua for searches.

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"Locals reported that terrorists had opened fire in the area. Immediately after receiving the information, the area was surrounded for searches. There is no report of any casualty so far," a source said, adding that further details are awaited.

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