Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Two cops killed in J&K terrorist attack

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SRINAGAR: Two policemen of the Indian Reserve Police (IRP) were killed and another injured when unidentifi­ed militants attacked a police party at Nowgam Bye Pass at the city outskirts.

According to the police, on Friday morning, militants fired at the police party deployed at Nowgam and injured three of them. They were admitted to a hospital where two of them succumbed to their injuries. The militants escaped after the attack.

The attack came a day before Independen­ce Day, when secutop rity was already on high alert. The police have establishe­d fresh checkpoint­s within the city.

A spokespers­on for the police confirmed that three personnel were injured in the attack and two of them succumbed to their injuries. Soon after the attack, the

INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE VIJAY KUMAR BLAMED JEM TERRORISTS FOR THE ATTACK. NO GROUP HAS CLAIMED RESPONSIBI­LITY SO FAR

brass rushed to the spot. The third injured policeman is said to be stable. All three men were from the IRP 20 battalion. The deceased policemen were identified as Ishfaq Ahmad and Fayaz Ahmad.

Inspector General of Police Vijay Kumar blamed Jaish-e-Mohammad militants for the attack on the policemen.

However, no group has claimed responsibi­lity so far.

“We are trying to identify the militants responsibl­e. There were inputs that an attack could take place anywhere in the city. The policemen were wearing bulletproo­f gear, but were still fatally shot.’’

After the attack, a search operation was launched in the area.

Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) strongly condemned the attack.

In a statement, a party spokespers­on termed the attack “inhuman”.

“Violence is not a solution but a gigantic impediment that spreads hatred. In any of its manifestat­ions, violent extremism is unacceptab­le in a civilised society, regardless of political, ideologica­l or religious motivation­s,” the spokespers­on said.

The BJP and the PDP also condemned the attack.

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