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Two militants involved in bus attack among 12 ultras killed
Jammu, Oct 03: Two militants involved in the attack on a bus at Hiranagar on Tuesday, were shot dead along with 10 other ultras in separate encounters which also left two personnel,a DSP and an army officer killed in J&K.
Jammu, Oct 03: Two militants involved in the attack
on a bus at Hiranagar on Tuesday,
were shot dead along with 10
other ultras in separate encounters
which also left two personnel,
a DSP and an army officer killed in J&K.
Nine securitymen including five CRPF personnel were also
injured in militancy related violence in the state,
official sources said today.
After a night-long operation at Hiranagar in Kupwara district police shot dead this morning two Lashker-e-Toiba militants identified as Abu Talah and Abu Usman who carried out the attack on a Delhi-Jammu tourist bus during the third phase of polling for J&K elections killing five persons in the area.
DSP Jagtar Singh, who led the team of police and special operations group during the operation, was killed and two constables Rupinder Singh and Ghulam Qadir were injured in the encounter.
Giving details of the operation inspector general of police, Jammu, P L Gupta told reporters it was launched last evening on a tip off that the militants were hiding in dense bushes of Jandi, and continued till 1100 hours today.
After the encounter body of one militant was removed but the other had explosives tied around it which had to be defused by the bomb disposal squad.
Bureau Report
After a night-long operation at Hiranagar in Kupwara district police shot dead this morning two Lashker-e-Toiba militants identified as Abu Talah and Abu Usman who carried out the attack on a Delhi-Jammu tourist bus during the third phase of polling for J&K elections killing five persons in the area.
DSP Jagtar Singh, who led the team of police and special operations group during the operation, was killed and two constables Rupinder Singh and Ghulam Qadir were injured in the encounter.
Giving details of the operation inspector general of police, Jammu, P L Gupta told reporters it was launched last evening on a tip off that the militants were hiding in dense bushes of Jandi, and continued till 1100 hours today.
After the encounter body of one militant was removed but the other had explosives tied around it which had to be defused by the bomb disposal squad.
Bureau Report