Khaleej Times

Key LeT man among 6 militants killed in Kashmir gunbattle

- IANS, Reuters

srinagar — Six militants including a top commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) were killed on Friday in a predawn fierce gunfight in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district, police said.

The gunfight erupted early on Friday in Setkipora village of Bijbehara in Anantnag, about 48km south from here.

According to police, the militants, who were identified as local cadres of LeT, were killed inside a hideout.

“A cordon and search operation was launched jointly by police and army on specific intelligen­ce informatio­n suggesting presence of militants,” a police official said.

“As the searches were going on, the search party was fired upon by the militants, leading to a gunfight and the killing of six militants.”

“Azad Malik, a top commander of LeT and his associate Basit Mir were among the six militants killed in today’s encounter in Anantnag district”, sources said.

According to police, Azad Malik was among the three militants involved in assassinat­ion of senior journalist and editor of Rising Kashmir Syed Shujaat Bukhari in Srinagar.

Bukhari and his two guards

were killed after masked gunmen indiscrimi­nately fired upon them outside Rising Kashmir office in Srinagar’s Press Enclave on June 14.

Reports from Anantnag said the bodies of the militants were handed over to their families for burial.

As the news about the killings spread, a spontaneou­s shutdown was observed in the district. Local youth at several places pelted stones at security forces shouting slogans. Authoritie­s have suspended mobile internet services, fearing it would intensify the protests.

The local administra­tion has also suspended train services in the region.

The latest crackdown in southern Kashmir, which has been a hotbed of militant violence, was prompted by the abduction of six people from the area by militants.

While four were let off, the militants killed two whom they accused of being informers for the security forces. One of them was beheaded, while a video of the assailants pumping bullets into the other went viral on the social media. —

A cordon and search operation was launched jointly by police and army on specific intelligen­ce informatio­n suggesting presence of militants

A police official

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