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Body of Jawan Abducted By Terrorists Found With ‘Gunshot Wounds’ In Jammu And Kashmir

First Published: 9th October, 2024 14:39 IST

Body of Jawan Abducted By Terrorists Found With 'Gunshot Wounds' In Jammu And Kashmir.

Body of Jawan Abducted By Terrorists Found With ‘Gunshot Wounds’ In Jammu And Kashmir. The body of the Territorial Army Jawan who was abducted by terrorists in Anantnag has been recovered with gunshot wounds. The soldier had been reported missing since yesterday and search operations were on by the security forces in the area. The bullet-riddled body of the Indian Army’s TA jawan was recovered from the forest area of Kokernag hours after his abduction by terrorists. The deceased jawan has been identified as Hilal Ahmad Bhat, who is a resident of Mukdhampora Nowgam of Anantnag.

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