Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district have seized a significant cache of arms, ammunition, and explosives during a search operation in the Khanetar Top area. The joint operation by the Army and J&K Police led to the discovery of a terrorist hideout and the recovery of pistols, grenades, IEDs, and other materials.
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