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2 Days Ahead Of PM’s Samba Visit, Encounter Starts In Jammu

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April 22, 2022
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Jammu, April 22: An encounter has started in Jalalabad area of Sunjawan area of Jammu, two days ahead of Prime Minister’s visit to Samba.

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A senior police officer said that gunfight was underway and probably two militants are believed to be trapped.

The operation was launched after a specific information was received by the joint team of the forces in the Sunjwan area.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi  is scheduled to visit to Jammu on April 24.

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