J&K: Lashkar militant killed in Srinagar encounter, another one escapes, say police
India | October 08, 2021 22:17 ISTDuring the ensuing chance encounter, one terrorist was neutralized while another managed to escape.
During the ensuing chance encounter, one terrorist was neutralized while another managed to escape.
"The hybrid terrorists used by these terror groups for these targeted killings are mostly engaged in normal jobs and are used for such killings using small weapons. They return to their normal routine after carrying out such acts," top govt sources told.
The chords of unity were a fitting last post for the businessman, a familiar face for those in Srinagar, many of the mourners said.
Security forces launched a cordon and search operation at Rakhama village in the district following information about the presence of militants in the area, a police spokesman said.
Terrorist group Lashkar-e-Toiba attempted to infiltrate six terrorists from the general area of Pakistani post Jabri, Army said in its statement.
"On 18th of September night in Uri sector, there was an attempt to infiltrate, there were six militants, 04 were sneaking in two were in the back. It's a dense forest we had a brief firefight and it seems they have been thrown back to that side. As of now, the operation has been seized,"
The Army on Thursday foiled an infiltration bid near the Line of Control (LoC) in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla district, killing three terrorists and recovering a cache of arms and ammunition, officials said. "We noticed some suspicious movement in the Hathlanga area near the LoC. The infiltrators were challenged and three of them were killed," an Army officer said.
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Newly recruited Sub-Inspector Arshid Ahmad Mir's body reached his hometown in Kupwara on September 12. Arshid Mir was shot in Srinagar and succumbed to his injuries in Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) hospital yesterday.
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The Jammu and Kashmir BJP president also condemned the killing of party functionaries by terrorists in the Union Territory, saying they want to create fear among the people.
Speaking about Afghanistan, the Russian president said the "irresponsible politics of imposing foreign values from outside must be stopped".
On Tuesday militants had killed a BJP worker Aveed Ahmad Dar near his residence at Brazloo Jageer area of the south Kashmir district. Dar, who was BJP's constituency president of Homeshalibugh assembly constituency, died on the spot, they said.
Javid Ahmad Dar was affiliated with the BJP and was constituency-in-charge for Homeshalibugh in Kulgam District, said reports.
The convoy was headed for Srinagar from Jammu when it was attacked.
Civilians sustained injuries as terrorists hurled grenade at security forces at Hari Singh High Street in Srinagar on August 10.
Kashmir Zone Police said that the cop came under attack when they were busy in managing the traffic at Adijan Crossing on their way back after escorting former minister Abdul Majid Padar to his residence.
Abu Hajir Al Badri was in the notice of central agencies since April 2020 for his active role in the production and dissemination of IS propaganda monthly online magazine "Voice of Hind".
The raids were carried out in connection with the busting of a Lashkar-e-Mustafa (LEM) module in March and the recovery of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) dropped by a drone from Pakistan, an NIA spokesperson said.
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