Indian Army Neutralizes Terrorists in Akhnoor, Honoring Fallen Dog Phantom
In a 27-hour operation, security forces in Jammu and Kashmir eliminated three terrorists following an attack on an army convoy, with Army dog Phantom making the ultimate sacrifice.
- Three terrorists, linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad, were killed following an attack on an army convoy near the Line of Control in Akhnoor.
- The operation involved special forces, NSG commandos, and advanced technology, including BMP-II combat vehicles and drones.
- Phantom, a four-year-old Belgian Malinois army dog, died after drawing enemy fire, saving many lives in the process.
- The assault began when terrorists fired at an army ambulance, leading to an intense 27-hour gunfight.
- This encounter is part of a recent surge in terrorist activities in Kashmir, with seven attacks in two weeks resulting in 13 fatalities.