A joint counter-terrorism operation, Operation CHHATRU is currently underway in the Kanzal Mandu area of Kishtwar district in Jammu and Kashmir, according to an official statement from the Indian Army’s White Knight Corps. The operation was launched earlier today based on precise intelligence inputs, and involves coordinated action by multiple security agencies to track and neutralize suspected militants in the area.
The engagement began in the afternoon and remains active, with troops continuing their efforts on the ground. While no official confirmation has been given regarding casualties or the number of militants involved, the Army has stated that the situation remains fluid and dynamic.
Kishtwar has long been a challenging zone for counter-insurgency forces due to its difficult mountainous terrain and history of terrorist presence. In May 2025, an encounter in the nearby Chhatru region resulted in the death of one soldier and the elimination of two terrorists, underscoring the risks involved in such missions.
Security forces have reportedly increased their presence in the area to ensure containment and to prevent any escape attempts. The current operation forms part of ongoing efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region, especially in light of past incidents that drew scrutiny. In November 2024, an operation in the same district led to allegations of civilian mistreatment, prompting internal reviews and public concern over operational conduct.
Authorities have urged residents to remain calm and cooperate with law enforcement as the operation proceeds. Further details are expected as the situation develops.