Neutralised terrorist Usman Ibrahim, Nisar Ahmad Tantray & Muhammad Umar, are terrorists who have been neutralised as part of the Indian Army's special drive

Based on the leads provided by the 40 suspects of Jaish and electronic surveillance, a total of four terrorists involved in the Pulwama attack have been neutralised

In just one and a half months, the security forces and intelligence agencies completely neutralised the terrorists believed to be involved in the Pulwama attack.

The Indian Army had launched a special operation drive against Jaish-e-Mohammed after the Pulwama attack in February this year. Out of the 66 terrorists killed in 2019, at least 27 were from Pakistan-based terror outfit.

In just one and a half months, the security forces and intelligence agencies completely neutralised the terrorists believed to be involved in the Pulwama attack.

Some overground and active supporters have also been arrested and deported, top government sources told India Today TV.

Based on the leads provided by the 40 suspects of Jaish and electronic surveillance, a total of four terrorists involved in the Pulwama attack have been neutralised while four others have been arrested.

Kamran, Mushashir Ahmed Khan and Sajjad Bhat are the names of a few terrorists gunned down by the Indian Army in the special operation.

ISI and JeM are now reportedly diverting terrorists from Afghanistan to bolster their operations in Jammu and Kashmir.

A high level of coordination between the Haqqani network and JeM has also been tracked by Indian and international agencies.

On February 15, a delegation of Haqqani network met terrorist Masood Azhar in Bahawalpur. After the attack on February 26 in Balakot, Jaish cadres are reportedly being trained in Haqqani network facilities.