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Four militants, one civilian killed in Doda, Poonch
Jammu, Aug 04: Security forces today shot dead four Pakistani militants in Doda and Poonch districts, while a member of a marriage party was killed by militants in Udhampur district of J& K, according to official sources.
.Jammu, Aug 04: Security forces today shot dead four
Pakistani militants in Doda and Poonch districts, while a
member of a marriage party was killed by militants in Udhampur
district of J& K, according to official sources.
. On specific information about the presence of militants
in Surankote forests of Poonch district, security forces
cordoned the area and launched a search operation early today,
sources said.
In the ensuing encounter, two Pakistani militants were
killed on the spot. One AK rifle, four magazines, 120 rounds,
four grenades and two IEDS were recovered, he said.
In a separate encounter in Rariyalkadi forest of Banihal
area in Doda district this afternoon, two Pakistani militants
were killed and two AK rifles, two magazines, 154 rounds, five
handgrenades and two IEDS were recovered from them, the
sources said.
The operation was still on when the reports last came
from the area, the sources said adding four militants were
still in the cordon.
In another incident militants struck a marriage party in Shanoo area of Arnas forest belt in Udhampur district last night and killed a member of the marriage party, the sources said.
The killed person has been identified as Mohammad Yousef. However, no one else from the marriage party was injured. Militants also set on fire the house of Naib-Sarpanch in village Thuskund in Udhampur today.
Bureau Report
In another incident militants struck a marriage party in Shanoo area of Arnas forest belt in Udhampur district last night and killed a member of the marriage party, the sources said.
The killed person has been identified as Mohammad Yousef. However, no one else from the marriage party was injured. Militants also set on fire the house of Naib-Sarpanch in village Thuskund in Udhampur today.
Bureau Report