Akhal Kulgam Ops Enters Day 8: Gunfire, Blasts Rock Area Overnight; Cordon Remains Intact

Kulgam, Aug 8: The ongoing anti-terror operation in Akhal village of Devsar, Kulgam has entered its 8th day on Friday, with authorities maintaining a strict cordon around the area even as no fresh exchange of fire was reported since morning.

Official sources informed Kashmir News Corner (KNC), “There were heavy exchanges of fire and several blasts during the night. The situation is now under control, and the operation is in its final phase.”

The operation, which began last week, is now being termed as one of the longest anti-militancy efforts in Kashmir in recent years.

Sources said that it is the dense forest belt surrounding the village, making the clearance operation time-consuming.

“Due to the difficult terrain and possibility of explosives, the forces are proceeding with caution to avoid casualties. Our priority is to ensure the safety of both civilians and security personnel,” sources added.

Authorities have also advised residents of Akhal to stay indoors and report any suspicious movement.

Nodal officers have been appointed for emergency contact and assistance in view of civilian concerns amid the prolonged operation.

Taking note of the public concern, authorities have issued a list of nodal officers to be contacted by residents in case of any emergency, 1. DySP DAR, DPL Kulgam
📞 9419042364, 7051510656… 2. Tehsildar Devsar
📞 9797144203… 3. SHO Police Station Devsar📞 9682196481, 7051510664… 4. Naib-Tehsildar Akhal
📞 7006743818… 5. SI Arshid Ahmad
📞 7006613287… 6. MHC Devsar
📞 9906525978.
(KNC)

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