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According to a police official, terrorists typically shave people's pubic hair and underarms when they carry out suicide attacks, as was the case with Tabarak Husain.

Digital Desk: The police on Sunday demolished roughly 10–12 kg of an improvised explosive device (IED) that was found in the Pulwama area of Jammu and Kashmir in order to prevent a "serious" terror occurrence. The soldiers in the Tral neighbourhood in the south Kashmir district's Beihgund area found a significant amount of IEDs.

 

An IED weighing between 10 and 12 kilograms has been found in the Beihgund neighbourhood of Tral, according to a particular police tip. Police and the Army are working to demolish it there and then. A significant act of #terrorism was stopped, " Posted on Twitter by the Kashmir Zone Police.

 

An intruder was shot at and captured by Indian Army soldiers stationed on the Line of Control (LOC) in the Sehar Makri neighbourhood of Nowshera, in the Rajouri district. He apparently entered to commit suicide.

 

According to a police official, terrorists typically shave people's pubic hair and underarms when they carry out suicide attacks, as was the case with Tabarak Husain.

 

He was recognized as Tabarak Husain (26), and the army troops confronted him after noticing that he was engaged in questionable conduct.

 

The army personnel fired at him when he tried to flee, and they later found him wounded and caught him. He was sent to Army Hospital Rajouri, where his medical condition is improving. The intruder will be questioned soon after an investigation has begun.

 

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