6 more militants killed in 2 encounters in J&K
Forces launch a cordon & search operation in South Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Six more militants were killed in two separate encounters with security forces in Pulwama and Shopian districts of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, taking the number of ultras killed in the overnight operations to eight, officials said.
While two militants were killed in the Pulwama encounter, four were killed in Shopian operation on Friday. The militants belonged to Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-toiba, they said.
Security forces launched a cordon and search operation at Meej in Pampore area of Pulwama, in south Kashmir, on Thursday morning after receiving specific information about the presence of militants there, a police official said.
He said the search operation turned into an encounter after militants fired upon a search party of the forces.
One militant was killed in the gunfight on Thursday, but two more ultras entered a nearby mosque to take refuge inside it, the official said. He said the cordon around the mosque was maintained throughout the night.
On Friday morning, security forces used tear smoke shells to force the holed up militants out of the mosque, the officials said, adding the two were killed by the forces while maintaining the sanctity of the religious place.
In total, three militants were killed in the operation.
Inspector-general of Police, Kashmir, Vijay Kumar said no firing or IED was used to force the militants out of the mosque. “Patience and professionalism worked. No use of firing and IED. Used tear smoke shells only. Maintained sanctity of the mosque. Both terrorists hiding inside mosque neutralised,” the IGP said. In another anti-militancy operation in Munand-bandpava area of Shopian, which also began on Thursday, four more militants were killed on Friday morning, defence spokesperson Col Rajesh Kalia said. The forces had launched an operation there following intelligence inputs about the presence of militants.
While one militant was killed in the operation there on Thursday, four more were gunned down on Friday, Col Kalia said, taking the number of ultras killed in the encounter to five.