On September 18, 2016, four Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists attacked the Indian Army’s brigade headquarters in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir, at 5:30 am. The assault resulted in the deaths of 19 soldiers and injuries to others. The Indian Army retaliated, killing all four attackers within six hours. Ten days later, on the intervening night of September 28-29, 150 Indian commandos launched a surgical strike across the border, targeting terrorist launch pads in Bhimber, Kel, Tattapani, and Lipa.
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