Killing of 3 ultras major blow to JeM: Army

A seven-member terror module dubbed as the ‘Israel group’ led by a commander of the proscribed Jaish-e- Mohammad (JeM) terror outfit, Saifullah, has been killed by the joint team of security forces along with two other terrorists in Kishtwar district on Sunday.
Addressing a joint press conference in Kishtwar on Monday, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Counter-Insurgency Force Delta, Major General APS Bal, along with Inspector General of Police (Jammu Zone) Bhim Sen Tuti, said the killing of three JeM terrorists had dealt a “blow to the terror network” in the region.
The anti-terrorist Operation Trashi-1 also marks the culmination of a relentless, high-altitude joint operation conducted over 326 days in extremely challenging terrain.
The module was under pursuit since April-May last year. Three of its members were eliminated in April 2025, while the remaining members — including Saifullah, Adil and two others — were on the run.
Based on intelligence inputs from police, the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and other sources, a joint counter-terrorist operation, codenamed Operation Trashi-I, was launched on January 14 in the Chhatroo area. Contact with the terrorists was established on January 18 and their well-stocked hideout was busted, the GOC added.
To avoid any collateral damage, a trained Army dog, Tyson, one of the youngest foot soldiers of the Indian Army, led from the front despite receiving a bullet injury and exposed the location of the terrorists. In the ensuing fierce gunfight, three terrorists belonging to the seven-member hardcore terrorist group, including JeM commander Saifullah, were neutralised by the security forces without suffering any collateral damage.











