#BreakingNews: Weapons, Ammo Seized in Rajouri After Foiled LoC Infiltration
Army finds AK-47 rifle, magazines, rucksacks, rations in Sunderbani search after foiling terrorist infiltration along LoC in Rajouri.
Indian Army troops recovered a cache of weapons and supplies along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Sunderbani sector of Rajouri district on Friday, February 20, 2026, a day after foiling an infiltration attempt by terrorists in the early hours of February 19. The discovery was made during a comprehensive search operation in the Nathua Tibba area under Operation Jwala, conducted by troops of the Crossed Swords Division under the White Knight Corps. Heavily blood-stained tracks at the site indicated that the infiltrating militants sustained serious injuries during the thwarted bid, though no further details on casualties were confirmed.
The recovered items included one AK-47 rifle, two magazines loaded with ammunition, three rucksacks, blankets, rations, and clothing. An Army spokesperson described these as war-like stores, highlighting the militants' intent to establish a foothold or sustain operations in the region. The swift response to suspicious movements detected through intelligence and surveillance on Thursday prevented the infiltration, with troops engaging in calibrated fire. No casualties were reported on the Indian side during the initial encounter.
Rajouri district, particularly areas along the LoC like Sunderbani, remains a sensitive frontier zone prone to infiltration attempts from across the border, often linked to militant groups aiming to revive activities in Jammu. Heightened vigilance has been maintained in the sector following recent incidents, including separate operations that busted terror modules and recovered foreign-made pistols in nearby Nowshera. The latest recovery underscores ongoing efforts to dominate the area and disrupt supply lines for potential infiltrators.
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The operation continues with intensified patrolling and area domination to prevent any follow-up attempts. Authorities emphasized that such proactive measures, based on real-time intelligence, are crucial for maintaining security along the LoC amid persistent cross-border threats. The blood-stained evidence suggests the foiled bid inflicted damage on the infiltrators, potentially deterring immediate further incursions.
This incident coincides with reports of a ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops in the Nowgam sector of Kupwara district in north Kashmir on the same day, though no casualties occurred there. The twin developments highlight the fragile nature of the border truce and the Indian Army's firm stance in countering any violations or infiltration efforts in Jammu and Kashmir. As operations persist, officials have assured that the situation is under control with sustained alertness across vulnerable sectors.
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