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3 jawans die, two officers hurt in J&K area ambush

2 officers among 5 injured in militant attack Woman dies after stray bullet hits her

- YUSUF JAMEEL

Three Army jawans were killed and five other soldiers, including two officers, were wounded in a militant ambush in J&K’s southern Shopian district overnight, officials here said Thursday.

A woman resident also died after being hit by a “stray bullet” in the brief exchange of fire. The two injured officers are Lt. Col. Mukesh Jha and Maj. Amardeep Singh, Army sources said.

The soldiers were returning from a search operation when the militants attacked their convoy, injuring six, three of whom later died, defence spokesman Col. Rajesh Kalia said. The slain men are Lance Naik Ghulam Mohiuddin Rather, a resident of Punchpora village in neighbouri­ng Anantnag district, Sapper Sreejith M.J. from Kerala’s Palakkad district, and Sepoy Vikas Singh Gurjar from Rajasthan’s Karouli.

The Hizbul Mujahideen has claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, and alleged five Army personnel had been killed in the ambush.

Three Army jawans were killed and five others, including two officers, were wounded in a militant ambush in Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district overnight, officials here said on Thursday.

A woman resident also died after being hit by a “stray bullet” during the brief exchange of fire between the two sides. The two injured officers are Lt. Col. Mukesh Jha and Major Amardeep Singh, the Army sources said.

The soldiers were returning from a search operation when the militants attacked their convoy, injuring six, three of whom later died, defence spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia said. The slain men are Lance Naik Ghulam Mohiuddin Rather, a resident of Punchpora village in neighbouri­ng Anantnag district, Sapper Sreejith MJ from Palakkad district of Kerala and Sepoy Vikas Singh Gurjar from district Karouli of Rajasthan.

J&K police in a statement issued here said that acting on informatio­n, a cordon-and-search operation was carried out by the Army’s 44 Rashtriya Rifles and local police’s counterins­urgency Special Operations Group (SOG) at Kungnoo in Shopian which, however, “concluded without any arrest or recovery.” It added, “While returning from Kungnoo, the cordon-and-search operation party was attacked by unknown militants at Mulu Chitragam at about 2 am, resulting in injuries to six Army personnel, including two officers of whom three succumbed to their injuries”.

The statement further said that a woman resident Taja, wife of Ghulam Mohammed Mir of Mulu, “who was hit by a stray bullet inside her house during the crossfire also succumbed to her injuries”.

Hizb-ul-Mujahideen has claimed responsibi­lity for carrying out the attack. Hizb spokespers­on Burhanuddi­n telephoned reporters to claim that five Army personnel were killed and seven others injured in the ambush.

Reports from Shopian said that with the first light of morning, reinforcem­ents from the Army, J&K police and CRPF laid siege to a vast area around Chitragam to start searches. The local sources said the militants, after carrying out the attack, fled from the area. However, the police took four locals, identified as Bashir Ahmed Wani, Majid Ahmed Wani, Shaheen Ahmed and Muhammad Ayun Mir into custody during searches, reports said. The locals have alleged that the security forces during the search operation ransacked their homes and damaged stationary vehicles besides misbehavin­g with several people. The police denied the charge.

 ?? — H.U. NAQASH ?? Army jawans patrol a road near the encounter site in Shopian district on Thursday.
— H.U. NAQASH Army jawans patrol a road near the encounter site in Shopian district on Thursday.

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