Security Forces Launch Major Anti-Terror Operation in J&K’s Shopian
Security forces tighten grip on Saidpora
Security forces have launched a large-scale counter-terror operation in the Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir following reports of gunfire. Personnel have cordoned off the area and are currently engaged in a search operation, according to reports from The Times of India and ThePrint.
Targeting Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives
The operation began after security forces received intelligence regarding the presence of militants in the Saidpora area of Shopian. According to ThePrint, the Indian Army has cornered two local militants identified as members of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group. India Today reported that a top operative affiliated with the organization is believed to be among those trapped within the security cordon.

Ongoing Cordon and Search Operation
The area remains under a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO), as confirmed by Rising Kashmir. While local reports indicate that gunshots were heard in the vicinity, officials have not yet provided a casualty count or confirmed the current status of the exchange of fire.
Coordinated tactical response
The deployment involves multiple branches of the security apparatus, working to neutralize the threat while minimizing risk to the surrounding civilian population. The operation follows a pattern of heightened activity in the region, where security forces frequently conduct targeted searches based on actionable intelligence regarding militant movement.
Standoff duration remains uncertain
While reports from The Times of India and India Today characterize the event as a significant anti-terror operation, details regarding the duration of the standoff remain limited. The intensity of the search indicates that authorities are prioritizing the containment of the trapped individuals.
Authorities maintain lockdown
The security perimeter in Saidpora remains active as forces continue their efforts to clear the site. There has been no official statement from the Jammu and Kashmir Police or the Indian Army regarding the conclusion of the operation or the identities of the trapped individuals beyond their reported affiliation. The site remains locked down, and further updates are expected once the security forces finalize their sweep of the area.