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Two terrorists killed by security forces in operation in J-K's Shopian

By ANI | Updated: October 20, 2020 12:00 IST

Two terrorists were killed by the security forces on Tuesday in an operation in the Melhora area of the Shopian district, the army said.

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Two terrorists were killed by the security forces on Tuesday in an operation in the Melhora area of the Shopian district, the army said.

"One more terrorist killed during the operation in Melhora area of Shopian district. Total two terrorists have been eliminated so far. One AK rifle and one pistol recovered. The operation has concluded," said Indian Army.

One AK rifle and one pistol was recovered from the spot.

Earlier today, Army's Northern Command had reported the killing of one terrorist in the Melhora area.

( With inputs from ANI )

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