Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Difficult to stop fidayeen attacks in J&K, says BSF

- Ashiq Hussain letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: The chief of Border Security Force (BSF) KK Sharma said Wednesday it’s difficult to stop suicide attacks in Jammu and Kashmir as the militants come “wearing shrouds” and the only way to deal with them was the troops’ alertness, a day after the paramilita­ry force’s camp was infiltrate­d near the Srinagar airport.

“The fidayeen are determined. We can’t stop their attacks. They will always manage to come but it is the response which is important,” Sharma said after participat­ing in the wreath-laying ceremony for assistant sub-inspector of BSF BK Yadav in Humhama.

Yadav died fighting one of the three militants who entered the highly fortified 182 battalion camp near the Srinagar airport early on Tuesday. All three were killed in the following gunfight.

Three others security personnel also sustained injuries in the attack, claimed by the Pakistan- based outfit Jaish-e-mohammed (JEM), which is blamed for similar strikes at Indian security bases including at Uri in September 2016 that killed 19 soldiers.

“So long our friendly neighbour does not behave, I think we will expect we will have many more (such attacks),” Sharma said. He added that the response of BSF was “highly profession­al” and the moment the militants entered they were “spotted and challenged, and were neutralise­d” without causing any collateral damage or “much harm”.

“You are aware of the number of fidayeen attacks in the past and the damage they have caused. In comparison, the BSF has acquitted itself very well, and I am proud of the boys,” he said.

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI/HT ?? BSF soldiers carry the coffin of ASI Brij Kishore Yadav during a ceremony on the outskirts of Srinagar on Wednesday. Yadav was killed in a militant attack on Tuesday.
WASEEM ANDRABI/HT BSF soldiers carry the coffin of ASI Brij Kishore Yadav during a ceremony on the outskirts of Srinagar on Wednesday. Yadav was killed in a militant attack on Tuesday.

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