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Day 2: Army seals escape routes in Shopian hunt for two LeT suspects

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Indian security forces have entered the second day of an anti-terror operation in the Meemandar area of Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir. The operation targets two suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba militants identified as local residents Latif and Zakir. The duo was spotted in a dense orchard, where they exchanged fire with security personnel. Additional troops have been deployed to cut off potential escape routes as the search continues. Dense foliage in the area has made the operation more challenging for the forces.

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