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J&K villagers capture two LeT terrorists, what are sticky bombs recovered from Talib Hussain Shah?

Talib Hussain Shah, a LeT commander, was busted with the help of civilians in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district. The civilians overpowered him and his associate Faisal Ahmad Dar and handed them over to the police. Lt Governor Manoj Sinha announced a cash reward of Rs 5 lakh for the villagers. He also said that “with this kind of determination, the final days of terrorism are not far."

During questioning, Talib Shah revealed the presence of a terrorist hideout in Rajouri. The search of the hideout led to the recovery of six sticky bombs, a pistol, three pistol magazines, and 19 pistol rounds among other weapons. So, what are sticky bombs that were also cited as a cause of concern ahead of the Amarnath Yatra? Watch to know more.

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