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6 militants,8 Army men and 3 cops killed in Kashmir encounter

Srinagar: 6 militants,8 Army men and 3 cops of Jammu and Kashmir Police have been killed after a fierce gunfight broke out between separatist guerrillas and the army in Baramulla district  of Jammu and Kashmir

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: December 05, 2014 15:53 IST
6 militants 8 army men and 3 cops killed in kashmir
6 militants 8 army men and 3 cops killed in kashmir encounter

Srinagar: 6 militants,8 Army men and 3 cops of Jammu and Kashmir Police have been killed after a fierce gunfight broke out between separatist guerrillas and the army in Baramulla district  of Jammu and Kashmir early morning today.

The Army men who were killed included a Lt Colonel and seven Army personnel. Three policemen were also killed. The  attack was launched  by militants today on an Army camp in Uri area of north Kashmir's Baramulla district which is going to polls on December 9.

 
Six militants were also among those killed in the attack that comes just four days ahead of third phase of Assembly polls in Uri and six other constituencies of Baramulla district.

Militants carried out the attack on the army camp at Mohra in Uri tehsil at around 3.10 AM and engaged the security forces in a fierce gunbattle, police officials said.  Uri, which is near the Line of Control, is about 100 km northwest of Srinagar, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi due to campaign on Monday.

Official sources said seven Army personnel including a Lt Col, three policemen and five militants were among those killed in the attacks.

Army, however, confirmed the killing of only four personnel including the Lt Col.

In Delhi, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said, “It is possible that this has happened because of elections... We will eliminate the remaining militants who are trapped.” Police said at least six militants had infiltrated into the Valley from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir recently. 

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the attack was a “desperate attempt” to disrupt peace and normalcy.

“Once again shows the desperate levels militants will go to disrupt peace and normalcy,” he tweeted.  Omar said Jammu and Kashmir Police and army were responding to the attack.

“Militants have struck an army camp in North Kashmir between Baramulla and Uri. Security force casualties are feared. It's an ongoing encounter,” he said. 

The encounter is over and the combing operation is going on.

Jitendra Singh, MoS in PMO, said that the attack could be an outcome of  overwhelming voting in Jammu and Kashmir.

"My Heart goes out to armymen who gave life in today's encounter, possibly an outcome of the overwhelming voting in J&K,” said Singh.

On December 2, Army foiled an infiltration bid in Handwara area of Kupwara district killing six militants while one army personnel was also killed. The infiltration bid was foiled even as people in Kupwara district were voting to elect their representatives.

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