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Are 'sleeper cells' involved in the continuous terror attacks?

The J&K terror attacks have caused extreme terror among locals. After the killing of two soldiers in an encounter in Anantnag, another gunbattle erupted in Udhampur on August 11, causing widespread fear and confusion in the region. In response, the Indian Army has launched a large-scale search operation in the dense forests to track down the terrorists. The local Village Guard Personnel, who are assisting the army, have requested automatic weapons to better protect themselves and fight the terrorists. There are also concerns about possible ‘sleeper cells’—secret groups that might be helping the terrorists. On August 10, the police released sketches of four terrorists spotted in Malhar, Bani, and Seojdhar, offering a reward of 5 lakh rupees for information leading to their capture. The situation remains tense as efforts continue to restore peace and security in the area.

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Mumbai train bombings 2006: A casual evening that turned into a tragedy!

11th July 2003, a date that remains etched in the hearts of every Mumbaikar. On this day, an ordinary evening turned out to be a fateful one for local train commuters of Mumbai as a series of devastating bombings rocked the financial capital city. On 11th July, 2006, the biggest tragedy of Mumbai i.e. Mumbai train bombing took place. It was 6:24 PM, when a sudden blast rocked a local train between Khar and Santa Cruz stations, piercing the evening calm with tragedy. Within minutes, six more explosions tore through train compartments at Matunga, Mahim, Bandra, Jogeshwari, Borivali, and Mira Road. The sequence of terror unfolded swiftly, targeting innocent commuters who were simply traveling home after a day`s work. The blasts left 209 people dead and over 700 injured, shocking the city to its core and leaving families and friends reeling in disbelief and anguish. Watch video to know the tragic incident unfolded

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