IEDs in tiffin boxes, wireless sets and blankets: Terrorist hideout busted in Jammu's forested Poonch stretch

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Mendhar/Jammu: A terrorist hideout was unearthed by security forces in a forest area in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Monday.
Forces recovered five improvised explosive devices (IEDS) and two wireless sets. All the ready-to-use IEDs, weighing between half-a-kg and five kg, were destroyed in a controlled explosion on-the-spot, thwarting terrorist plans to set off explosions in the border district, the officials said.
The hideout was busted during a joint search operation by army and special operations group of J-K police at Suranthal in Marhote area of Surankote late Sunday evening, the officials said.
While two IEDs were found planted inside steel buckets, three others were packed in tiffin boxes, the officials said.
In addition, the officials said two wireless sets, five packets containing urea, one five litre gas cylinder, one binocular, three woolen caps, three blankets and some trousers and utensils were recovered from the hideout.