Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

5 MILITANTS KILLED IN URI

BORDER TENSE 22 infiltrati­on attempts have been foiled and 34 armed intruders eliminated on the Line of Control since Jan this year

- Ashiq Hussain letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

The Army claimed to have foiled an infiltrati­on bid and killed five militants in Uri sector of north Kashmir. In multiple infiltrati­on bids since Wednesday morning, 12 militants have been killed, taking the total number this year to 39.

SRINAGAR : Five militants were killed in north Kashmir’s Uri sector while trying to infiltrate into India, the army said on Friday.

It was the latest infiltrati­on attempt to the restive valley and at least 12 militants have been killed by Indian soldiers since Wednesday.

“An infiltrati­on bid was foiled in the Uri sector in which five terrorists have been killed. Operation is still in progress,” an army spokespers­on said in Srinagar.

Details were not immediatel­y available.

The army said, the total number of militants killed trying to enter India this year was 39.

The army’s northern command said on Thursday it has been tackling multiple infiltrati­on bids along the line of control (LoC) in north Kashmir.

The army has been engaged with armed militants in four sectors – Machhil, Naugam, Gurez and Uri – in the three frontier districts of north Kashmir since Wednesday morning, it tweeted on Thursday.

While three militants were killed on Thursday in Naugam sector of Kupwara district, four more were killed in the district’s Machhil sector on Wednesday. A soldier was also killed in Naugam.

The army said several armed intruders ran back leaving behind their rucksacks in Gurez sector of Bandipora district.

The militants were “being provided active support including covering fire (heavy calibre artillery) by Pakistan army posts” on the LoC.

“In the current year, 22 infiltrati­on attempts have been foiled and 34 armed intruders eliminated on LoC . Relentless operations by security forces have defeated desperate attempts by Pakistan and its agents to spread terror in Jammu and Kashmir during the holy month of Ramzan,” the tweet said.

 ??  ?? The army said several armed intruders returned leaving behind their rucksacks in Gurez sector of Bandipora district.
The army said several armed intruders returned leaving behind their rucksacks in Gurez sector of Bandipora district.

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