Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Security agencies finally enter foreign militants’ bastion

- Press Trust of India

THE VALLEY’S ‘TORA BORA’ HAD FIGURED PROMINENTL­Y IN MANY MEETINGS OF SECURITY AGENCIES AFTER THE AREA BECAME THE INFILTRATI­ON ROUTE FOR MILITANTS ENTERING SOUTH KASHMIR

SRINAGAR: A recent encounter in which four Jaish-e-mohammed militants were killed in Budgam’s Pakharpora area is being seen as the security forces’ maiden entry into an area popularly known as ‘Tora Bora’ because of the heavy presence of foreign militants there, officials here said.

The militants are often in hiding in the area’s deep forests, a maze not very different from the labyrinth of caves of Taliban-controlled Tora Bora in northern Afghanista­n, they said.

The Special Operations Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir police and Army carried out its first operation in this region on Thursday, killing the four terrorists.

In April this year, two militants were killed at Hyat Pura, 8km from Pakharpora, but that officials said was a chance encounter as the incident followed a routine check.

Militants have been particular­ly active over the last year in Pakharpora, located strategica­lly in the district of Budgam, for it leads into South Kashmir as well as Srinagar city.

Heightened militancy this year has been receiving ground support, with local people strongly resisting the forces, especially during counter-insurgency operations.

The Valley’s ‘Tora Bora’ had figured prominentl­y in many meetings of security agencies after the area, 45km from here, became the infiltrati­on route for militants entering South Kashmir, the epicentre of unrest following the killing of Burhan Wani, the poster boy of the Hizbul Mujahideen militant group, on July 8 last year. An official said the region has become the “reception area” for foreign militants who sneak into South Kashmir via Pakharpora. The dense forests and deep gorges in the region provide a natural cover to the militants.

There is also a constant stream of people visiting Pakharpora because of a shrine there which has become popular in the last couple of years.

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