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Hindustan Times
26-04-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Houses of four more terrorists demolished in South Kashmir
The residences of four suspected terrorists were demolished by security personnel in South Kashmir in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, people aware of the matter said on Saturday. After the Pahalgam killings, forces have launched search operations in the houses of militants who are active in south Kashmir's different districts. The house of Shahid Ahmed Kuttey was demolished in Shopian's Chotipora village by the security forces during the night, while the house of another active militant Zakir was destroyed at Kulgam. Late last night, the security forces had also demolished the house of Ahsan ul Haq Sheikh in Muran, Pulwama. Police sources said that he had gone to Pakistan in 2018 and infiltrated into the Valley recently. Also Read | Ceasefire pact under strain as India returns Pakistani salvo at Line of Control Another house was blasted in Kalaroos in Kupwara today evening. The house belonged to Farooq Teewda who has crossed to Pakistan and never returned. He had crossed to Pakistan in early 90s Police sources said currently 16 to 18 local militants are currently active in the Valley and associated with different terror groups. On Thursday night houses of families of two Kashmiri militants alleged to be involved in an attack on tourists in Pahalgam were destroyed in explosions during the night. Also Read | 14 'active' terrorists identified in Kashmir The homes of LeT militants Adil Hussain Thokar at Bijbehara, Anantnag, and Asif Sheikh at Tral, Pulwama, suffered severe damage due to blasts during the night. While the officials said security forces were conducting searches at Asif Sheikh's house when the explosives already kept inside the houses went off, the family members alleged that the forces planted the explosives. A sister of Asif Sheikh told the media that all her family members were being called to the police station for the past four days. The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Thursday revealed the sketches and names of terrorists involved in the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam in which 26 civilians, mostly tourists, were killed. The attackers were identified as Adil Hussain Thoker (resident of Anantnag) and foreign terrorists Hashim Musa alias Suleiman, and Ali Bhai alias Talha Bhai. The police have also announced a ₹20 lakh reward for providing the whereabouts of the absconding terrorists. Police sources are now also identifying Asif Sheikh as one among the five attackers. While Adil Thoker infiltrated into Pakistan in 2018 and returned to the union territory last year, Asif Sheikh's family said that he went missing some three years ago.


Hindustan Times
26-04-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Pahalgam attack: House of 5 terrorists razed by security forces in J&K
The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Saturday demolished the house of several terrorists in the wake of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people. The house of Shahid Ahmed Kuttey was demolished in Shopian's Chotipora village by the security forces. The law enforcement authorities razed the homes of three terrorists on Friday night, one each in Kulgam, Shopian and Pulwama. ALSO READ: Who are 3 terrorists involved in gruesome Pahalgam attack? J&K Police reveals identities On Friday, the houses of two Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorists were demolished. Officials said that they were conducting searches inside the houses of two LeT terrorists Adil Hussain Thoker and Asif Sheikh, when the explosives already kept inside the houses went off. Adil had illegally travelled to Pakistan in 2018, where he reportedly received terror training before returning to Jammu and Kashmir last year. Pahalgam terror attack LIVE coverage The house of Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist Haris Ahmad, who was active since 2023, was destroyed in a blast in the Kachipora area of Pulwama. The security forces also demolished the house of Ahsan ul Haq Sheikh, who was trained in Pakistan in 2018 and re-entered the Kashmir Valley. On Friday, Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi reviewed the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir in his first visit to the Union territory since the Pahalgam attack. He was also briefed on the actions being taken by the formations against terrorists inside their territory and the Pakistan Army's attempts to violate the ceasefire along the Line of Control. Since the terror attack, there has been an increase in ceasefire violations by Pakistan, to which the Indian forces have given a befitting reply. According to the officials, multiple Pakistan Army posts carried out firing on the intervening night of April 25 and 26, which led to Indian troops retaliating with small arms. No casualties have been reported.