Home
LATEST on SATP
CURRENT OPENING
Search
SEARCH ON SATP
SEARCH TERRORISM UPDATE
KEYWORD
Keyword is required.
START DATE
END DATE
KEYWORD
Keyword is required.
START DATE
END DATE
South Asia
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Afghanistan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheet
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Capital Region
Kabul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
East Afghanistan
Kapisa
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kunar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Laghman
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nangarhar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nuristan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Panjsher
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Parwan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Afghanistan
Badakhshan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Baghlan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Balkh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Faryab
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jowzjan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kunduz
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Samangan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sar-e-Pul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Takhar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
South Afghanistan
Daykundi
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kandahar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uruzgan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Zabul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southwest Afghanistan
Helmand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nimroz
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southeast Afghanistan
Bamyan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Ghazni
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Khost
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Logar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Paktika
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Paktiya
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Wardak
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Afghanistan
Badghis
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Farah
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Ghor
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Herat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bangladesh
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Islamist Terrorism
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Left-wing Extremism
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bhutan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Central
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Eastern
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southern
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Western
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
India
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jammu & Kashmir
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maoist Insurgency
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gujarat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Haryana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jharkhand
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kerala
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Telangana
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Bengal
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Insurgency North East
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Arunachal Pradesh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Assam
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Manipur
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Meghalaya
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mizoram
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nagaland
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tripura
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
ISLAMIST/OTHER CONFLICTS
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chandigarh (UT)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Delhi
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gujarat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Haryana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Himachal Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jharkhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kerala
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pondicherry
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sikkim
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Telangana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Bengal
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maldives
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Proviencs
Dhekunu (South)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mathi Dhekunu (Upper South)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mathi Uthuru (Upper North)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu (Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu Dhekunu (South Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu Uthuru (North Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uthuru (North)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nepal
Assessments
Bibliography
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Provinces
Province No. 1
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 2
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 3
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 4
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 5
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 6
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 7
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pakistan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Balochistan
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
FATA
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Islamabad Capital Territory
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pakistan Occupied kashmir
Azad Kashmir
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gilgit-Baltistan
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sindh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sri Lanka
Assessments
Bibliography
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Provinces
Central Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Eastern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Central Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Western Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Northern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sabaragamua Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uva Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Western Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Arunachal Pradesh
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Assam
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jammu & Kashmir
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Manipur
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Meghalaya
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mizoram
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nagaland
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tripura
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maoist Insurgency
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Timelines
Gujarat
Timelines
Haryana
Timelines
Jharkhand
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Timelines
Kerala
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Timelines
Telangana
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Timelines
West Bengal
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
ASSESSMENTS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BACKGROUNDER
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
CONFLICT MAPS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
DATA SHEETS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
DOCUMENTS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
TERRORIST GROUPS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
TIMELINES
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BOOKS
The Knights of Falsehood
The Global Threat of Terror
Book Store
TERRORISM UPDATE
VIDEOS
FREEDOM FROM FEAR
WAR WITHIN BORDERS
SECOND SIGHT
ICM IN MEDIA
EXTERNAL RESOURCES
RISK ALERT
ISLAMIST EXTREMISM & TERRORISM IN SOUTH ASIA
SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/PROJECTS/REPORTS
Baramulla (NA): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2016
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Date
Incidents
Expand All..
Collapse All...
October - 2 
At least two militants and a soldier were killed, and one soldier was injured, when militants launched a Fidayeen (suicide) attack and lobbed grenades on two military camps in Baramulla District on October 2, reports The Times of India. The heavily-armed militants attacked the two camps, belonging t
Read more...
At least two militants and a soldier were killed, and one soldier was injured, when militants launched a Fidayeen (suicide) attack and lobbed grenades on two military camps in Baramulla District on October 2, reports The Times of India. The heavily-armed militants attacked the two camps, belonging to the Rashtriya Rifles (RR) and the Border Security Force (BSF) late last night, leading to a fierce gun-battle with Security Forces (SFs). The martyred soldier has been identified as Constable Nitin and the injured soldier is Constable Pulwinder. Both are from the 40th battalion of the BSF, officials said. Firing is still underway from adjacent houses located near the camp, which is located on the banks of river Jhelum. However, the official Twitter handle of the Udhampur-based Northern Command said: "Baramulla Incident situation contained and under control". A spokesperson for the Srinagar-based XV corps Colonel Rajesh Kalia said terrorists targeted the Army camp at Jabanzpora in Baramulla and the firing is still on. The attack comes even as intelligence inputs over the last four days have alerted about possible terrorist attacks on security installations in Jammu and Kashmir after the Indian Army carried out surgical strikes across the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan on September 29.
Read less...
October - 2 
The Border Security Force (BSF) denied reports of "friendly fire" resulting in casualties during the terror attack on the Baramulla camp on October 2, reports The Times of India. The BSF said terrorists struck at a joint Army-BSF camp and this claimed the life of one BSF trooper while anot
Read more...
The Border Security Force (BSF) denied reports of "friendly fire" resulting in casualties during the terror attack on the Baramulla camp on October 2, reports The Times of India. The BSF said terrorists struck at a joint Army-BSF camp and this claimed the life of one BSF trooper while another was injured. BSF Director General (DG) K K Sharma denied reports of any 'friendly fire'. BSF officials at the base, adjoining the Army's camp in Baramulla's Janbazpora, said the incident appeared more like a "shoot and scoot" attack by terrorists.
Read less...
October - 5 October - 6
Army foiled three infiltration bids assisted by Pakistani forces along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir on the intervening night of October 5-6, said the Army official, reports The Times of India. The official said while two infiltration bids were foiled in Naugam sector in Baram
Read more...
Army foiled three infiltration bids assisted by Pakistani forces along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir on the intervening night of October 5-6, said the Army official, reports The Times of India. The official said while two infiltration bids were foiled in Naugam sector in Baramulla District, one in Rampur sector in Baramulla District. "The infiltration attempts were assisted by Pakistani posts," the official added.
Read less...
October - 5 October - 6
Four militants were killed while trying to infiltrate from Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) as alert Army troops foiled three bids by militants to enter into India on October 6, reports The Times of India. The Army, which has shored up its defences along the Line of Control (LoC), foiled three i
Read more...
Four militants were killed while trying to infiltrate from Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) as alert Army troops foiled three bids by militants to enter into India on October 6, reports The Times of India. The Army, which has shored up its defences along the Line of Control (LoC), foiled three infiltration bids - two in Naugam sector and one in Rampur sector in Baramulla District - of North Kashmir during the intervening night of October 5 and 6. In one of the encounters in the higher reaches of Naugam, the troops cornered a group of infiltrating militants and have killed four so far, a senior Army official said. The official said a combing operation was continuing amid apprehension about presence of more terrorists in the area. Technical surveillance was being maintained, besides using illuminators to prevent the militants, who could be present, from escaping under the cover of darkness. The Army repulsed two infiltration bids in Rampur and Naugam, raining bullets on the militants and forcing them to return to PoK. The militants, who had managed to cross the fence, had to beat a retreat after army patrols challenged and opened heavy fire on them. Pakistani army provided cover fire on both the occasions but the militants had to retreat, the official said.
Read less...
October - 5 
Highly placed sources said that communication centre of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and arms and ammunition depot of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) were destroyed at Kail in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) in the surgical strikes conducted by Special Forces n September 29 where large number of militants includi
Read more...
Highly placed sources said that communication centre of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and arms and ammunition depot of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) were destroyed at Kail in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) in the surgical strikes conducted by Special Forces n September 29 where large number of militants including Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) “operational commander”, Shahid alias Arif Rahmani, were killed, reports Daily excelsior on October 6. Sources said that JeM and HM launching pads at Kail and Chilana were made of tin sheds besides two small concrete buildings and they were destroyed in the strike. The HM commander of the Kail camp across Baramulla, Gazi Sarfraz and his associates have been seriously injured in the attack. Sources said that at Kail 20-30 militants of HM and JeM, who were waiting for launching through Tanghdar sector were eliminated. Sources also said that at Chilana launch pad across Leepa Valley of Kupwara, eight militants were killed in the strike. JeM commander Shahbaz Adil is missing since then. At Dudniyal, LeT launch pad was destroyed and nine militants were killed. The camp commander Shahid alias Arif Rahman was seriously injured while Athumkam camp commander of LeT Dilawar Khan’s radio set is not sending any message which means he is either dead or seriously injured.The reports adds that Pakistan has brought in 100 more trained terrorists at launching pads along the LoC opposite Jammu and Kashmir with each launch pad of 10 terrorists being protected by at least 50 Pakistan Army personnel of Infantry division to save them from any fresh surgical strikes by the Indian Army inside PoK. National Security Advisor (NSA), who was one of the major brain behind September 29 successful surgical strikes inside PoK, is understood to have briefed Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on October 5 morning about new strategy adopted by Pakistan Government and Army in the aftermath (of surgical strikes) in which over 50 Pakistani militants and nine Pakistan army personnel were reportedly killed and many others left injured. According to sources, this was for the first time when Pakistan has come out openly in support of the militants stationed at the launch pads for infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir. Earlier, Pakistan army used to train and guide the militants and then leave them at the launch pads for infiltration. But after the surgical strikes, Pakistan Army has openly stationed its around 50 jawans at every launch pad to save the militants from Indian surgical strikes, sources pointed out and said that Army and Border Security Force (BSF) have been maintaining very high alert along LoC in Kupwara and Baramulla in Kashmir and twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch in Jammu region to thwart infiltration attempts.
Read less...
October - 9 
Police arrested 65 persons from different parts of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) for fomenting trouble even as curfew like restrictions were imposed in parts of Srinagar with shutdown in rest of the Valley paralyzing life for 93rd consecutive day on October 9, reports Daily Excelsior. In its sustained
Read more...
Police arrested 65 persons from different parts of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) for fomenting trouble even as curfew like restrictions were imposed in parts of Srinagar with shutdown in rest of the Valley paralyzing life for 93rd consecutive day on October 9, reports Daily Excelsior. In its sustained drive against the miscreants across the Kashmir valley, 65 persons who were found involved in different offences of creating public disorder and disruption of normal activities have been arrested by Police during past 24 hours. Shops, business establishments remained closed while public transport was off the roads. However, traffic with private cars was plying in Civil Lines area of Srinagar. The train services between Banihal and Baramulla and prepaid mobile services and mobile internet remained suspended since July. Curfew like restrictions remained in place in parts of Srinagar to maintain law and order in these areas. The areas, where there was curfew like restrictions include areas falling Nowhatta, Maharaj Gunj, Rainawari, Safa Kadal and Khanyar Police Stations. Security Forces (SFs) were heavily deployed in these areas to foil any protests. They erected barricades and closed main roads with concertina wire to prevent movement of people and vehicles. Clashes were reported from Saidapora area of Eidgah in Srinagar where a boy was killed by pellet firing on October 8. Hundreds of people, mostly youth, took to streets since the morning leading to dingdong battles in the locality. SFs fired tear gas to disperse the protesters who pelted stones at them. In Narbal area in Budgam District, SFs used force against women who were protesting against the arrest of a youth on charges of stone pelting. These women staged protest against the arrest of Arif Ahmad Rather who was arrested early morning on October 9. The women were canecharged and SFs and tear, gas was also fired at them. A Police spokesman said that the situation across Kashmir remained by and large peaceful although a couple of stone pelting incidents were reported. “There was a huge rush of vendors in the markets as well as lanes. People were seen doing normal shopping from the vendors as well as shops in some markets. The increased volume of the vehicles was seen in the towns as well as on the roads connecting different towns and villages of the Kashmir valley”, the statement said.
Read less...
October - 11 
The Government believes at least 250 terrorists belonging to three Pakistan-based terror groups are active in the Kashmir valley and they could target Security Forces (SFs) to 'avenge' the surgical strikes carried out by the Army across the Line of Control (LoC), reports The Times of India.
Read more...
The Government believes at least 250 terrorists belonging to three Pakistan-based terror groups are active in the Kashmir valley and they could target Security Forces (SFs) to 'avenge' the surgical strikes carried out by the Army across the Line of Control (LoC), reports The Times of India. Quoting intelligence inputs, top Government sources said that most of the 250 terrorists belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) had infiltrated before the surgical strikes and were hiding here. They said the terrorists have been given clear instructions by their handlers across the border to target security forces to "avenge" the surgical strikes. The central Government has asked SFs operating in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) to maintain maximum alertness and take all precautions to foil any attempt by the militants to target them. Sources said even though vigil along the LoC as well as the International Border (IB) was intensified, there were gaps in many places due to the difficult topography. Army, Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and J&K Police have also stepped up search for the terrorists. It is believed that some 100 terrorists are waiting across the border to infiltrate, as was first reported by The Times of India last week. SFs have killed more than 40 terrorists in the last one month while they were trying to infiltrate or attack the bases of Army and other SFs. Since the attack on the Army's Uri camp which killed 19 soldiers, terrorists have made several attempts in Baramulla, Pampore and Handwara. According to sources, LeT suffered maximum damage in the cross-LoC surgical strikes carried out by the Army with radio intercepts indicating that around 20 of its militants were killed.
Read less...
October - 12 
Authorities imposed curfew in parts of Srinagar to prevent any violence on the occasion of 10th Muharram on October 12, reports Daily Excelsior. Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) closed all the entry and exit roads of Old City with concertina wire to prevent movement of people and traff
Read more...
Authorities imposed curfew in parts of Srinagar to prevent any violence on the occasion of 10th Muharram on October 12, reports Daily Excelsior. Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) closed all the entry and exit roads of Old City with concertina wire to prevent movement of people and traffic. The train services between Banihal and Baramulla and mobile internet and pre-paid mobile services continued to remain suspended since July. A Police spokesman said here that in view of the sensitivity of certain areas, curfew was imposed in some Police Station areas of the Old City. “However, there was no curfew elsewhere across the Valley. The situation remained largely peaceful although a couple of stone pelting incidents were reported”, he said.
Read less...
October - 14 
Clashes broke out in Barzulla area of Srinagar and at Sabzi Mandi on October 14, reports Daily Excelsior. SFs fired tear smoke to disperse the stone pelting protesters. Clashes were reported from Bandipora town in North Kashmir when a protest march was carried out from Gulshan Chowk area of Bandipor
Read more...
Clashes broke out in Barzulla area of Srinagar and at Sabzi Mandi on October 14, reports Daily Excelsior. SFs fired tear smoke to disperse the stone pelting protesters. Clashes were reported from Bandipora town in North Kashmir when a protest march was carried out from Gulshan Chowk area of Bandipora after Friday prayers. SFs fired tear smoke to disperse the protesters. In Hajin area in Bandipora District clashes erupted when people of the area hurled stones at Army Goodwill School during which SFs fired teargas to disperse protestors. However, no civilian was injured. Clashes erupted in Baramulla after SFs fired teargas on a protest rally taken out from old Eidgah after joint Friday congregational prayers.
Read less...
October - 17 
At least 44 persons were arrested in an operation in Baramulla District on October 17 for their involvement in terror-related activities, reports Daily Excelsior. It was a multi-agency crackdown in the old town of Baramulla. After 700-odd houses were searched, security agencies seized petrol b
Read more...
At least 44 persons were arrested in an operation in Baramulla District on October 17 for their involvement in terror-related activities, reports Daily Excelsior. It was a multi-agency crackdown in the old town of Baramulla. After 700-odd houses were searched, security agencies seized petrol bombs, Chinese and Pakistani flags, letter pads of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), illegal mobile phones and other seditious material, defence spokesperson Manish Kumar said. The crackdown was part of a joint operation by the Army, the Border Security Force (BSF), the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Police in 10 localities, including Qazi Hamam, Ganai Hamam, Taweed Gunj and Jamia, considered safe havens for terrorists. A large number of suspected hideouts were also busted during the search operation, the officer added.Also, the Police said that the search operation was launched to nab militants. "We had information about the presence of militants in the area. It was an anti-militancy operation aimed at nabbing some Jaish-e-Mohammed militants who had taken refuge in the area," said Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Baramulla, Imtiyaz Hussain Mir.
Read less...
October - 17 
The LeT has reportedly issued a warning to the Baramulla Station House Officer (SHO) for facilitating the operation.
Read more...
The LeT has reportedly issued a warning to the Baramulla Station House Officer (SHO) for facilitating the operation.
Read less...
October - 21 
Security Forces (SFs) in North Kashmir arrested two militants of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) module, identified as Safeer Ahmad Bhat and Farhaan Fayaz Liloo from Baramulla District on October 21, reports Daily Excelsior. Police said that one AK rifle, one pistol and other arms and ammunition was recovere
Read more...
Security Forces (SFs) in North Kashmir arrested two militants of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) module, identified as Safeer Ahmad Bhat and Farhaan Fayaz Liloo from Baramulla District on October 21, reports Daily Excelsior. Police said that one AK rifle, one pistol and other arms and ammunition was recovered from their possession. Police said that arrested militants were part of JeM module operating in Baramulla town and adjacent areas for last few months and had established base in the town taking advantage of unrest. They said that the module is headed by one Pakistani militant by code name Khalid. Police said that the module, along with the arrested duo were involved in an attack on Army convoy on August 16 in Khwajabagh area of Baramulla in which two Army personnel and one Police man were killed. Sources also added that the module was also involved in an attack on an Army camp in Baramulla town early this month in which one BSF man was killed and another was injured.
Read less...
October - 23 
Security agencies have listed over 1200 Over Ground Workers (OGWs) across Kashmir who are helping militants in logistics besides carrying out reconnaissance for them, reports Daily Excelsior on October 24. Sources said that security agencies have listed 1242 OGWs across Kashmir and are keeping a clo
Read more...
Security agencies have listed over 1200 Over Ground Workers (OGWs) across Kashmir who are helping militants in logistics besides carrying out reconnaissance for them, reports Daily Excelsior on October 24. Sources said that security agencies have listed 1242 OGWs across Kashmir and are keeping a close watch on their activities. These OGWs, as per reports, are helping militants in logistics and are carrying out reconnaissance for militant attacks. However, unofficially the number of OGWs in Kashmir has been put at 1850. Out of these OGWs, 350 are in North, 350 in South and 200 in Central Kashmir. However, unofficially the figure of OGWS in North, South and Central Kashmir is at 550, 1100 and 200 respectively. A top security official said that as per the official records there are 235 militants active in Kashmir. However, he put the unofficial figures of militants across Kashmir at 360. The official said that in Kupwara, 80 militants are active while unofficially, he put the figure at 100. In Sopore, there are 18 militants of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), Laskhar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) active while unofficially the figure is 35. In Bandipora, there are 9 JeM and LeT militants but unofficially the figure is 15 while in Baramulla, the number of active militants is 12 and unofficially the figure is 25. The official said that in South Kashmir, there are 81 militants of HM, JeM and LeT active while unofficially the number is 130. And in Central Kashmir, the official put the figures at 35 while unofficial figure of number of militants in Central Kashmir is 54. The official said in Srinagar, that was few months back militancy free, has 18 active militants with 5 of them locals and rest are foreigners. Sources said that out 235 militants operating in Kashmir, 153 are Pakistanis and rest are locals. Out of these Pakistani militants, as per Multi Agency Centre (MAC) figures, 83 have infiltrated into Kashmir from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) this year till August while rest are Kashmiris and around 50 of them have joined militancy this year only.
Read less...
October - 26 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested four persons on October 26, who were trying to activate Pakistan based militant outfit, Tehreek-i-Jehad-i-Islami (TJI),in North Kashmir and were tasked to fuel unrest, reports Daily Excelsior. Superintendent of Police (SP) Sopore, Harmeet Singh, said that they arrested
Read more...
Security Forces (SFs) arrested four persons on October 26, who were trying to activate Pakistan based militant outfit, Tehreek-i-Jehad-i-Islami (TJI),in North Kashmir and were tasked to fuel unrest, reports Daily Excelsior. Superintendent of Police (SP) Sopore, Harmeet Singh, said that they arrested four persons who had recently returned from Pakistan after receiving arms training in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). “They were given money by the TJI and were asked to fuel and sustain the present unrest in Sopore area and make recruitments”, he said. Sources said that Sopore Police, 52 and 22 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) arrested two persons Gowhar Ahmed Bhat resident of Mir Sahib Baramulla and Hilal Ahmed Gojri resident of Syed Karim Baramulla. Police said that they are active members of militant organization TJI based in Pakistan. Police said that Gowhar Ahmad Bhat has visited Pakistan in 2008, 2012 and 2016 on passport. “Gowhar visited Pakistan in 2008 and met TJI commander Waseem Baigh who gave him money and asked him to make recruitment for the outfit. He again visited in 2012 and was asked to make recruitments”, sources said. Sources said that in July this year, Gowhar took Hilal Ahmad Gojri, Showkat Ali Gazi resident of Sidiq Colony Sopore and Zahoor Ahmed Shagoo resident of Tawheed Bagh Sopore to Pakistan on passport for arms training. “They met TJI commander Waseem Baigh in Rawalpindi who took them to Muzaffarabad where they were introduced to another commander of Harakat-e-Jehad-e-Islami, Almas Khan. They received 15-20 days training in handling of weapons”, sources said. A Police statement said that during questioning of Gowhar Ahmad Bhat and Hilal Gojri, names of two more persons Showkat Ali Gazi resident of Sidiq Colony Sopore and Zahoor Ahmed Shagoo resident of Tawheed Bagh Sopore surfaced. “Incriminating documents were recovered from their possession”, he said.
Read less...
October - 27 
Two associates of ‘commander’ Khalid of the Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) were arrested by SFs in Baramulla District on October 27, reports Daily Excelsior. The duo has been identified as Shahid Tantray and Fayaz Ahmad. They were arrested during operations launched by 46 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) o
Read more...
Two associates of ‘commander’ Khalid of the Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) were arrested by SFs in Baramulla District on October 27, reports Daily Excelsior. The duo has been identified as Shahid Tantray and Fayaz Ahmad. They were arrested during operations launched by 46 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) of Army and Special Operations Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police, Baramulla in Faqir Wani and Boribagh areas of old town. One AK-47 rifle, one Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) grenade, one UBGL, four AK magazines, 200 rounds of AK ammunition, one hand grenade, one pistol, its magazine and ammunition were recovered from them. The JeM is responsible for carrying out two attacks in Baramulla town in which two Army jawans and cop were killed on August 16 and one Border Security Force (BSF) jawan was killed early this month. The JeM module is operating in Baramulla town and adjacent areas for last few months and had established base in the old town taking advantage of unrest. The module is headed by Pakistani militant commander Khalid.
Read less...
October - 28 
Authorities foiled protest march of separatists by imposing curfew in Old City, Srinagar.A police spokesman while detailing the situation of October 28 said, “Situation remained under control throughout Kashmir today till filling of this report. In view of Jamia Masjid Chalo call given by some
Read more...
Authorities foiled protest march of separatists by imposing curfew in Old City, Srinagar.A police spokesman while detailing the situation of October 28 said, “Situation remained under control throughout Kashmir today till filling of this report. In view of Jamia Masjid Chalo call given by some separatist organizations restrictions were imposed as a precautionary measure in some parts of Srinagar.” He said after Friday prayers some stone pelting incidents were reported from Srinagar, Pulwama, Kulgam and Sopore. “At these places miscreants after Friday prayers assembled and pelted stones on Police and security force deployments. They were chased away. In Pulwama, miscreants lobbed a petrol bomb on police and security force deployment in Pirchoo area. However, no one was injured in this incident. Police has taken cognizance of the incident,” he added.
Read less...
October - 31 
At least 25 persons were injured in clashes in Pulwama area of Pulwama District on October 31, reports Daily Excelsior. In Rohmoo area of Pulwama, clashes erupted between ‘protesters’ and Security Forces. Amid clashes, protesters attacked an Army camp. At least 25 persons, including seve
Read more...
At least 25 persons were injured in clashes in Pulwama area of Pulwama District on October 31, reports Daily Excelsior. In Rohmoo area of Pulwama, clashes erupted between ‘protesters’ and Security Forces. Amid clashes, protesters attacked an Army camp. At least 25 persons, including several women, were injured in the clashes as Police fired pellets and teargas.An unnamed police spokesman said, “The situation across the Valley remained largely peaceful and under control today [October 31]. Vehicles in huge numbers were seen plying on the roads of the city as well as on the roads connecting different towns and villages of the Valley. People in large numbers were busy in their shopping from the shops and vendors in the markets of Valley. In Sopore some miscreants hurled a petrol bomb near Sub District Hospital Sopore. Police has taken cognizance of the incident and started manhunt for the miscreant involved in it. Police continued with adequate deployment at vulnerable points in Srinagar city, as also in main towns and the roads, lanes and by-lanes connecting different places.”However, normal life remained paralysed in Kashmir for 116th day due to shutdown called by separatists.
Read less...
*Data till , May 29, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
Advanced Search
Timelines Year Wise
Timeline- 2024
Timeline- 2023
Timeline- 2022
Timeline- 2021
Timeline- 2020
Timeline- 2019
Timeline- 2018
Timeline- 2017
Timeline- 2016
Timeline- 2015
Timeline- 2014
Timeline- 2013
Timeline- 2012
Timeline- 2011
Timeline- 2010
Timeline- 2009
Timeline- 2008
Timeline- 2007
Timeline- 2006
Timeline- 2005
Timeline- 2004
Timeline- 2003
Timeline- 2002
Timeline- 2001
Timeline- 2000
Archives
Timeline Country Wise
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Timeline Zone Wise
Insurgency North East
Islamist/Other Conflicts
Maoist Insurgency
Jammu & Kashmir
Punjab
Timeline State Wise
Jammu & Kashmir
Jammu & Kashmir
Timeline District Wise
Country :
--All--
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Zone :
--All--
State :
--All--
District :
--All--
Date From :
The Valid date is required
Date To:
The Valid date is required