Op Trashi-I: Pak terrorist killed in Jammu & Kashmir’s Kathua
JAMMU: Security forces shot dead a Pakistani terrorist belonging to the proscribed Jaish-e-Mohammad outfit in Billawar, in J&K’s Kathua district, even as Operation Trashi-I entered its sixth day on Friday, IGP Bhim Sen Tuti said.
The slain ultra, Usman, was one of the most-wanted Jaish terrorists who had been active in the Udhampur-Kathua belt for the past couple of years after having infiltrated into India. “He had escaped several encounters in the past, with the latest ones on Jan 7 and Jan 13, in the forests of Kahog and Najote,” an official said.
The Army’s Rising Star Corps, in an X post, stated that earlier in the day, a joint team of the Army, CRPF and J&K Police launched a counter-terrorism operation in Kathua’s Parhetar area based on intelligence inputs. While combing a house, the search party came under fire, triggering an encounter in which Usman was killed in close combat.
The fire exchange lasted only a few minutes, officials said, terming the encounter a breakthrough for security forces.
With three more Jaish ultras believed trapped in the region, troops continued their hunt under Operation Trashi-I, combing the forests of Sonnar, Mandral-Singhpora and adjoining areas in Chatroo belt, notwithstanding treacherous terrain and harsh weather conditions, including snowfall.
Operation Trashi-I was launched on Jan 18. That night, an intense gunfight between security personnel and terrorists in Sonnar village near the LoC left eight soldiers injured. One of them, Army Special Forces Commando, Havildar Gajendra Singh, succumbed Jan 19 — the first security force death in a counter-terrorism operation in the Union Territory in 2026.
On Jan 20, the cordon was strengthened with the help of aerial surveillance and sniffer dogs, following which, the troops busted a well-concealed terrorist hideout and recovered large quantities of rations, utensils, and consumables. Three-four locals from Sonnar village were detained for questioning, as officials suspected that running such a setup would not have been possible without local help from overground workers.
On Jan 21, additional forces were rushed to the operation site to fortify the cordon and block possible escape routes. Amid increased vigil ahead of Republic Day, joint teams of security forces conducted door-to-door searches in localities with a high concentration of Burmese (Rohingyas) and Bangladesh nationals in Bhatindi-Narwal-Rajiv Nagar areas on the outskirts of Jammu, as well as in Rajouri, Poonch, Samba, Kathua, Udhampur and Doda districts as a precautionary measure.
After a three-day lull, fresh contact was established with terrorists on Thursday in Kishtwar’s Singhpora. Heavy fire was exchanged between both sides before the ultras managed to escape further into the woods. Meanwhile, in Jammu’s Akhnoor sector, security forces launched a cordon-and-search operation following the alleged sighting of terror suspects in Sumah locality the night before.
Operation Trashi-I is the third this year in Jammu division, following clashes earlier this month in Kahog and Najote forests of Billawar in Kathua, south of Pir Panjal range.
Kishtwar, a remote district east of the Chenab and south of Kashmir Valley, saw intensified counter-terrorism efforts in 2025 as forces tracked Pakistan-based terrorists through steep terrain and thick forests. At least six gun battles were reported there over seven months. On May 22, an Army trooper was killed and two others wounded in Chatroo. Weeks earlier, three Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists were shot dead in the same area.
Security officials said Kishtwar sits astride a traditional infiltration corridor, with terrorists crossing from Pakistan via Kathua and moving through Udhampur and Doda before heading towards Kashmir valley, using forest cover to evade detection.
Select The Times of India as your preferred source on Google Search
The Army’s Rising Star Corps, in an X post, stated that earlier in the day, a joint team of the Army, CRPF and J&K Police launched a counter-terrorism operation in Kathua’s Parhetar area based on intelligence inputs. While combing a house, the search party came under fire, triggering an encounter in which Usman was killed in close combat.
The fire exchange lasted only a few minutes, officials said, terming the encounter a breakthrough for security forces.
With three more Jaish ultras believed trapped in the region, troops continued their hunt under Operation Trashi-I, combing the forests of Sonnar, Mandral-Singhpora and adjoining areas in Chatroo belt, notwithstanding treacherous terrain and harsh weather conditions, including snowfall.
Operation Trashi-I was launched on Jan 18. That night, an intense gunfight between security personnel and terrorists in Sonnar village near the LoC left eight soldiers injured. One of them, Army Special Forces Commando, Havildar Gajendra Singh, succumbed Jan 19 — the first security force death in a counter-terrorism operation in the Union Territory in 2026.
On Jan 21, additional forces were rushed to the operation site to fortify the cordon and block possible escape routes. Amid increased vigil ahead of Republic Day, joint teams of security forces conducted door-to-door searches in localities with a high concentration of Burmese (Rohingyas) and Bangladesh nationals in Bhatindi-Narwal-Rajiv Nagar areas on the outskirts of Jammu, as well as in Rajouri, Poonch, Samba, Kathua, Udhampur and Doda districts as a precautionary measure.
After a three-day lull, fresh contact was established with terrorists on Thursday in Kishtwar’s Singhpora. Heavy fire was exchanged between both sides before the ultras managed to escape further into the woods. Meanwhile, in Jammu’s Akhnoor sector, security forces launched a cordon-and-search operation following the alleged sighting of terror suspects in Sumah locality the night before.
Operation Trashi-I is the third this year in Jammu division, following clashes earlier this month in Kahog and Najote forests of Billawar in Kathua, south of Pir Panjal range.
Kishtwar, a remote district east of the Chenab and south of Kashmir Valley, saw intensified counter-terrorism efforts in 2025 as forces tracked Pakistan-based terrorists through steep terrain and thick forests. At least six gun battles were reported there over seven months. On May 22, an Army trooper was killed and two others wounded in Chatroo. Weeks earlier, three Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists were shot dead in the same area.
Security officials said Kishtwar sits astride a traditional infiltration corridor, with terrorists crossing from Pakistan via Kathua and moving through Udhampur and Doda before heading towards Kashmir valley, using forest cover to evade detection.
Select The Times of India as your preferred source on Google Search
Popular from India
- 'Murderous, fascist Yunus': Hasina calls for overthrow of ‘puppet regime’ in Bangladesh; unveils 5-point plan
- J&K encounter: 'Most wanted' Jaish terrorist killed in Kathua; was a Pakistani national
- ‘Dead economy’ jab returns: Rahul Gandhi flags 50% US tariffs on textiles; holds PM Modi accountable
- Tamil Nadu polls: PM Modi says state ready to bid farewell to ‘corrupt’ DMK; Stalin hits back
- Supreme Court rejects privacy plea, allows ED to access I-PAC man's phone
end of article
Trending Stories
- IND vs NZ: India bowlers tighten the screws as New Zealand’s run rate dips
- Reggie Miller says Stephen Curry should make the call to Giannis as Father Time is knocking
- Boston Bruins' first-minute game strikes lead to outstanding 4-3 win against Vegas Golden Knights
- How much money do NFL referees make in 2026?
- Sean Payton puts Drake Maye on alert as Broncos prepare a disruptive plan for the AFC Championship clash
- Who was Colts owner Jim Irsay married to? All about his ex-wife Meg Coyle, their daughters and family ties
- Who is Kirsty Muir? Scottish skier opens up on her freediving edge heading into Winter Olympics 2026
Featured in India
- 'Bogus news': Congress says its Bihar MLAs not deserting party
03:44 ‘Won’t bow to Delhi’s arrogance’: Stalin rejects Modi’s ‘double engine in Tamil Nadu' pitch — who said what- 'Murderous, fascist Yunus': Hasina calls for overthrow of ‘puppet regime’ in Bangladesh; unveils 5-point plan
- J&K encounter: 'Most wanted' Jaish terrorist killed in Kathua; was a Pakistani national
08:49 Evening news wrap: PM Modi's big prediction on BJP's rise in Kerala; BJP trolls Congress amid Tharoor remark; and more- 'Vote chori' and SIR pitch: Why Mamata Banerjee's 'street fight' scores over Rahul Gandhi's yatra politics
Photostories
- 7 best rated red lentil (masoor dal) dishes as per global culinary agency
- After Oscar 2026 nominee, Ryan Cooglar's 'Sinners', stream these must-watch hits on OTT
- 8 Indian dishes made with quinoa that are ideal for dinner
- What spirituality means for your birth date, according to numerology
- Bengaluru bottleneck: 1,500 new vehicles hit city roads every day, turning commutes into crawl
- Kishwer Merchant- Suyyash Rai on inter-faith marriage and 8-year age gap; he says, “She broke up with me when she first found out my age”
- 10 iconic quotes of Subhash Chandra Bose that still inspire and encourage
- 6 iconic private residences in India that feel larger than life
- How to make Rajasthani Mirchi Vada for snacking at home
- Mumbai’s BKC to get world’s first AI hub: What we know
Videos
03:07 From Rejecting To Joining Trump’s Gaza Plan: Pakistan PM Under Fire For Stunning Diplomatic U-Turn23:32 Tharoor Snubs Congress, Skips Key Meeting; Zelensky Announces First US-Russia-Ukraine Talks03:52 Yunus Sparks Fresh Alarm As Greater Bangladesh Map Gifted To US Envoy Includes India’s Northeast03:44 PM Modi Declares Countdown For DMK Exit, Calls It A Government Of Corruption, Mafia, And Crime15:50 'Blurred Lines Between War And Peace As World Resembles Pre-WWII Era': Warns CDS Gen Anil Chauhan06:46 'Netaji’s Strategic Realism Matters More Today As World Fragments', Says CDS Anil Chauhan At JNU03:49 Why India Is Cautious Of Donald Trump’s Board Of Peace Despite A Direct Invite To PM Modi03:43 Census 2027 To Kick Off As Government Seeks Data On Homes, Food, Internet And How India Lives Today04:02 Amid Trump-EU Tariff Tensions, Antonio Costa Pitches India As Europe’s Stable Trade Partner
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment