Sunday, October 4, 2015

2 Jaish-e-Mohammad Terrorists Killed in an Encounter in Kashmir's Awantipur

Srinagar:  Two terrorists of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) outfit were today killed in an encounter with security forces in Awantipur area of south Kashmir, police said.

“The terrorists, identified as Adil Pathan and Burmi, were Pakistani nationals,” a senior police officer told NDTV.


“They have been operating in south Kashmir for the last 5 years and were involved in several attacks in the area. Two AK rifles, magazines and a hand grenade have been recovered from the site of encounter, he added.



 



The encounter took place after a joint team of Awantipur police and 42 Rashtriya Rifles of army launched an operation based on information about the presence of terrorists in Gunchibal village in Awantipur.


As the security forces zeroed in the cordon they came under heavy fire. The security forces retaliated the fire and in the ensuing encounter the two terrorists were killed, police said.



 



JeM has been responsible for several major attacks in Jammu and Kashmir and Delhi, including the one on Parliament on December 13, 2001.


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