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Uri encounter: Fourth Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist gunned down by security forces

The security forces on Monday shot dead the fourth terrorist after a prolonged gunbattle in the Uri sector, foiling their plans to carry out a 2016-like attack on an Army base in 2016.

Uri encounter: Fourth Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist gunned down by security forces

Srinagar: The security forces on Monday shot dead the fourth terrorist after a prolonged gunbattle in the Uri sector, foiling their plans to carry out a 2016-like attack on an Army base in 2016.

All the four terrorists neutralised by the security forces belonged to dreaded Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed. 

The security forces had on Sunday killed three terrorists in a fierce gunbattle in Kashmir's Uri.

A massive operation was launched in Kalgai forest area following specific information about a group of heavily-armed militants hiding there.

As the security forces tightened the cordon around the area, the hiding militants opened fire at the security forces triggering a gunfight, reports said.

"A cordon was laid and search operation was started in Kalgai area of Uri following information about the presence of militants in the area," an Army official said.

"Three militants have been killed in the operation while one soldier has sustained injuries," the official added.

He also said that three civilians were also injured in the gunbattle.

Director General of Police SP Vaid told reporters that the militants were planning a 'suicide' attack like the one carried out on an Army base in Uri last year.

On September 18 last year, four militants had stormed Army brigade headquarters in Uri, close to the Line of Control, killing 19 soldiers before being neutralised.