Security forces defeat terror hiding place in Poonch and recover 5 times

Poonch police posted photos from their hideout showing multiple radios and five recycled IEDs.
The major bust took place the second day of Police Inspector General Kashmir, VK Birdi held a joint security review meeting in PCR Kashmir, attended by officials from multiple security forces, including the police, the Army, intelligence agencies and the Central Military Uniform Police Service (CAPFS).
Officials briefed IGP Kashmir with an overall security plan focused on insights into existing security challenges in the valley.
Officials said on Monday that tensions between India and Pakistan increased earlier today, with the military firing of unprovoked small arms at the night of May 4-5.
The Pakistani army resorted to unprovoked small arms in Kupuwara, Balamura, Pornchi, Rajari, Mendhar, Nashra, Noshra, Sandbani and Kupuwara, Balamura, Bonachi, Rajari and Kupuwara, Bonara, Rajari and Aknoir regions in Kupuwara, Bonara, Rahori and Aknoir regions. According to officials, the Indian army responded quickly and proportionally.
On the evening of May 3-4, the Pakistani army was addicted to small arms, fired in small arms in Kupwara, Baramulla, Baramulla, Poonch, Rajauri, Mendhar, Naushera, Naushera, Sunderbani and Akhnoor areas and was effectively retaliated by the Indian army in J&K. According to the Army, the troops responded in a calibrated and proportionate manner.
This is the 11th day of effective revenge since the Pakistani army opened fire from the evening of April 25 to 26.
According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA), on April 30, India closed its space to all aircraft registered in Pakistan and aircraft operated by Pakistan Airlines, which is another major step after the terrorist attacks in Jamu and Pahalgam in Kashmir on April 22, in which 26 people were killed.