A significant security development unfolded in Ludhiana, Punjab, on Tuesday when police engaged in a gunfight with two suspected terrorists associated with Babbar Khalsa International. The encounter took place at the Ladowal Toll Plaza. According to officials, the operation was based on intelligence that these individuals, operating under ISI directives, were planning to carry out grenade attacks. They were reportedly tasked with collecting and distributing explosives. Following a well-laid trap, the suspects were injured during an exchange of fire with law enforcement. Both have been admitted to a hospital for treatment. The police confiscated incriminating materials, including grenades, pistols, and ammunition. This incident is part of a broader national security focus, especially after recent alerts. Investigations are ongoing to uncover further details of their operational plans and connections.
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