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‘Big success’: 3 Jaish terrorists, including Pak national, killed in Pulwama encounter

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‘Big success’: 3 Jaish terrorists, including Pak national, killed in Pulwama encounter

Three terrorists were killed in an exchange of fire with security forces in the Chandgam area of ​​Pulwama district in Jammu and Kashmir. The police tweeted about the start of the shootout earlier on Wednesday, and the shootout is still going on.

Police Inspector Vijay Kumar said these terrorists belonged to the Mohammed Army (JeM), and one of them was a Pakistani national.

“Criminal materials, weapons and ammunition have been found from them, including 2 M-4 carbines and 1 AK series rifle. This is a great success for us,” Kumar added.

A police official said that security forces launched a cordon and search operation in Chandgam village, which turned into an encounter.

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So far, eight terrorists have been eliminated in the Kashmir Valley in the first five days of this year. Seven of them were killed in three encounters, and the sixth was shot when security forces prevented cross-border infiltration attempts. These included Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Saleem Parray from Hajin, who was killed with a foreign militant in the Shalimar Garden area of ​​Srinagar on Monday. On Tuesday, two terrorists were killed in an encounter in Kulgam district. According to the police’s official statement, and based on the specific opinions provided by the police on the specific situation of terrorists in the Okey village of Kulgam, the police, 9RR and 18 billion CRPF launched a joint security and search operation in the area.

The police stated that during the search operation, when the joint search team was advancing towards the suspected location, the hidden terrorists fired indiscriminately on the joint search team and received effective retaliation, which led to both sides.

Two terrorists were killed in the gun battle. The police found criminal materials, weapons and ammunition from the two terrorists, including an AK-47 and a pistol.

On January 1, another terrorist was killed in the Jumagund area of ​​Kupwala while attempting to infiltrate the Line of Control (LoC).

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At AQI 273, Delhi’s air quality improves for second day, yet in ‘poor’ category

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At AQI 273, Delhi’s air quality improves for second day, yet in ‘poor’ category

According to CPCB, the national capital recorded an AQI of 285 on Sunday.

There was a slight improvement in Delhi’s air quality for the second consecutive day on Monday, even as it remained of “poor” quality with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 273 in the morning.

According to data provided by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the national capital recorded an AQI of 285 on Sunday, an improvement to the “poor” category, and a welcome relief following 32 consecutive days of “very poor” and “severe” air quality (AQI above 400).

Also Read | Delhi air pollution: AQI ‘very poor’, could slip to ‘severe’ category, warns weather expert

October 29 was the previous instance of Delhi’s air quality being in the “poor” category, when it was at an AQI of 268, as per CPCB.

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Experts say that the improvement is due to dry northwesterly winds and ample sunlight, which have helped disperse pollutants. However, the situation remains far from ideal as an AQI between 201 and 300 remains “harmful” to sensitive groups.

The AQI is divided into six categories: “good” (0-50), “satisfactory” (51-100), “moderate” (101-200), “poor” (201-300), “very poor” (301-400) and “severe” (401-500).

Also Read | Rahul Gandhi on air pollution in north India: ‘Need collective response, not political blame games’

Currently, Delhi is under Stage 4 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM). On November 29, the Supreme Court directed authorities to not lift the stringent anti-pollution measures at least until Monday.

Stage 4 of GRAP came into effect on November 18 in Delhi.

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Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported a minimum temperature of 10.4 degrees Celsius, 0.9 degrees above the season’s average.

The maximum temperature is expected to rise to around 27 degrees Celsius and the humidity levels were at 89% at 8:30 am, the IMD said.

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