Operation Mahadev: How Army tracked, eliminated 3 Lashkar terrorists in J&K

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Operation Mahadev was the result of a 14-day-long pursuit and involved coordinated action by the Army, CRPF, and J&K Police, with efforts still ongoing to identify the terrorists and track down their remaining associates.

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Three terrorists killed in encounter in J&K (File photo)

Kamaljit Kaur Sandhu

UPDATED: Jul 28, 2025 14:09 IST

The Indian Army launched an anti-terror operation under the codename Operation Mahadev and successfully eliminated three terrorists suspected to be behind the Pahalgam attack. The operation was launched by the Chinar Corps in the general area of Lidwas in Jammu and Kashmir.

At 12:37 PM, the Chinar Corps said that a contact was established with the terrorists in General Area Lidwas and in less than an hour drone footage showed three bodies, confirming that three terrorists were neutralised.

The anti-terror operation had been in progress for two days, following the interception of suspicious communication from deep inside the Dachigam forests. Local nomads also provided crucial inputs, helping the Army narrow down the location of the suspects, sources said.

Intelligence indicated that the terrorists were affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the group that had claimed responsibility for the Pahalgam attack.

HOW ARMY TRAPPED TERRORISTS

A suspected terrorist communication was detected in general area of Dachigaon and it was suspected that the user of the communication device had link with the Pahalgam attack, sources said.

Following this lead, multiple Army teams were deployed to dominate and search the region over the past two days.

At around 11:30 AM today, a joint team of 24 Rashtriya Rifles and 4 PARA located a group of three terrorists and swiftly neutralised them using the element of surprise and superior tactical manoeuvres.

Sources said the terrorists belonged to a joint Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed module that had been under surveillance by security forces for the past 14 days. The group is estimated to comprise 5 to 7 members.

Early this morning, a splinter group of three terrorists was tracked and neutralised by the Army. The trio had been camping in a makeshift trench hideout under a tree, concealed by dense foliage in the forest.

Search operations are currently underway to locate the remaining members, who are believed to be scattered across the larger forested area. The identification of the neutralised terrorists is in progress, after which their suspected involvement in the Pahalgam attack can be confirmed or ruled out.

The operation was carried out by the Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). The process is underway to ascertain the identity of the terrorists and to establish whether they were the three attackers behind the Pahalgam attack.

The Pahalgam massacre had sent shockwaves across the nation. In a horrifying act of violence, 26 tourists were gunned down in front of their families, with women and children pleading in vain for their lives.

In response to the barbaric terrorist attack, India launched Operation Sindoor and destroyed nine terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) and Pakistan, killing over 100 terrorists.

While Operation Sindoor delivered a strong response, the hunt for the terrorists directly involved in the Pahalgam massacre continued.

Operation Mahadev continues, Chinar Corps said, confirming that three terrorists were neutralised.

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Priya Pareek

Published On:

Jul 28, 2025

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