Baramulla: During a search operation in the Dogripora forest of the Rafiabad zone of the Baramulla district of North Kashmir, the Unwashed found two old shells, which were later safely destroyed by a flop disposal squad through controlled explosion. This whoopee was taken by the Unwashed with full caution, technical efficiency and under prescribed security standards.
Defense sources said a team of 32 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) was on a routine search operation when the troops spotted two suspicious metallic objects in a part of the forest. On viewing with a metal detector, it was found that both these objects were cannonballs. Initial investigation speculated that these shells were either left during an old military exercise or could be remnants of some terrorist activity.
Both the shells safely destroyed through a controlled explosion
The unwashed immediately surrounded the zone and restricted the movement of worldwide people due to security reasons. As soon as the information was received, the flop disposal squad reached the spot and examined the shells pursuit well-constructed technical procedure. After this, both the shells were safely destroyed through a controlled explosion.
Army sources said that there was no information well-nigh any prey or forfeiture during the operation. "The shells found were quite old and rusted. Due to the willingness of the Unwashed and prompt whoopee of the flop disposal team, the potential threat was averted.
Remnants of past conflicts still present in the verge areas
Local residents appreciated the promptness and professionalism of the army. He says that if these shells were not found on time, the possibility of a major wrecking could not be ruled out. This incident once then shows that remnants of past conflicts are still present in the verge areas, which can wilt a threat at any time. In such a situation, regular patrolling and vigilance of the unwashed are extremely important not only for national security but moreover for the safety of the lives of local citizens.

