Deccan Chronicle

ISJK CHIEF AMONG FOUR ULTRAS KILLED

- YUSUF JAMEEL | DC

Srinagar: Police on Friday killed four militants, including chief of the banned Islamic State Jammu and Kashmir Dawood Ahmed Sofi, in a remote mountain village in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, six days before the annual Amarnath Yatra begins. A policeman and a civilian were also killed in the encounter between militants and securityme­n.

Authoritie­s on Friday claimed that four militants killed in a gunfight with the security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s southern Anantnag district could be affiliated to the Islamic State (ISIS).

DGP Shesh Paul Vaid said it was a big breakthrou­gh against the militants. Asked if the slain men were ISIS members, as claimed by another senior security forces officer, he told this newspaper: “They were inspired by the ideology of the IS online”. Mr Vaid had earlier tweeted: “Terrorists reportedly affiliated to ISJK (Islamic State Jammu Kashmir) killed.”

One policeman and a civilian were also killed in the clash, raising the toll to six, whereas several people were injured in clashes with the security forces near the encounter site in Khiram village of the Srigufwara area of Anantnag.

The officials said the fighting erupted at 5.30 am and continued for several hours. It was the second such clash between militants and security forces since the Centre called off the Ramzan ceasefire.

A police spokesman said pursuing “credible leads” about the presence of militants in the Khiram area, a cordon-and-search operation was launched by a joint team of the Army, CRPF and J&K police’s Special Operations Group around dawn on Friday.

“As the joint patrol made an advance towards the suspected house, terrorists hiding inside fired indiscrimi­nately on the security forces, due to which a policeman Ashiq Hussain and a civilian identified as Muhammad Yousuf Rather, aged 53, a resident of Nowshahar Khiram, were hit and later succumbed to their injuries,” he said.

The police identified the slain militants as Dawood Ahmed Sofi, Majid Manzoor Dar, Aadil Rehman Bhat and Muhammad Ashraf Itoo. The officials believed 33year-old Dawood Sofi alias Dawood Salfi alias Burhan, a resident of Srinagar’s Zainakote area, was the chief of “ISJK”.

 ??  ?? PTI Senior police officers pay floral tribute to head constable Habibullah during a wreath-laying ceremony at the District Police Lines in Srinagar on Friday.
PTI Senior police officers pay floral tribute to head constable Habibullah during a wreath-laying ceremony at the District Police Lines in Srinagar on Friday.

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