100 militants killed in J&K in 2015: Army

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Dec 29 2015 | 9:42 PM IST
Top LeT militant Abu Qasim, who was involved in attack on Army Convoy in Srinagar two years ago, was among 100 terrorists killed in encounter with security forces in Jammu and Kashmir in 2015, the Army said here today.
"During the 2015 year in various successful operations, over 100 terrorists have been neutralised including some top terrorist commanders like Abu Qasim, LeT, who was responsible for Hyderpora attack on Army convoy in 2013," PRO Defence Northern Command, Col S D Goswami said.
"Counter terrorist grid continued to maintain dominance and deny any space to terrorists. Synergised hard-intelligence based joint ops with the J&K Police and CAPF have been the hallmark of these operations," he said.
Apart from neutralising terrorists, this year over 350 weapons and 40 IEDs and explosive hauls have been recovered, plus other "warlike and logistics stores".
"This clearly highlights the nefarious designs and intransigence of Pakistan to continue abetting terrorism in J&K," he said.
PRO said,"Though there has been an overall improvement in security situation in the State however, this cannot be construed as return of normalcy, as Pakistan continues to abet terrorism to keep the situation volatile".
"The nexus intent and the terrorist infrastructure remain intact," he added.
In a year that witnessed desperate attempts by the nexus of terrorists & separatists to reassert themselves, Army was eminently successful in restricting the terrorist initiated incidents, in spite of regular attempts to destabilise the prevailing peace by attempting terrorist initiated incidences on soft targets & orchestrating agitations, Col Goswami said.
"The internal security situation in J&K is stable. The counter terrorism operations are effective and the potential of terrorists has significantly reduced. There is high level of synergy amongst all security forces and Govt agencies", he said.
Consequently, terrorism incidents show a declining trend and developmental activities of the Government are picking up momentum, he added.
"However, continuing local recruitment remains a cause of concern", Col Goswami said.
He said "enhanced vigilance levels & increase security
measures have restricted terrorist initiated incidences this year".
Though there is a constant endeavour by the nexus to continue supporting terrorism in the State with the "aim to internationalise" the Kashmir issue as also "discredit" the government and the security forces, he added.
He said that the emergent external developments & the likely internal dynamics will continue to pose greater challenges.
"Notwithstanding the same, we are fully prepared to take on the emerging challenges and threats. The focus of Northern Army will be to consolidate the gains made and remain ahead of the nexus designs," he added.
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First Published: Dec 29 2015 | 9:42 PM IST

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