In a major counter-terrorism operation, the Indian Army’s Para Commandos successfully neutralized three Pakistani terrorists in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. The operation, known as Operation Mahadev, resulted in the deaths of terrorists linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, including Suleiman (Asif), the mastermind behind the April 22nd terror attack in Pahalgam, along with Yasir and Abu Hamza. A Chinese communication device, the Ultra Set, played a critical role in providing intelligence that led to the terrorists’ location. The device, used by the Pakistani army, operates using radio waves and helped Indian forces identify the terrorists’ location in a forested area. This operation highlights the use of advanced technology and its impact on the success of counter-terrorism missions in the region.
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