Hindustan Times (West UP)

2 suspected shooters held for Dera follower’s murder: Punjab Police

Explosions were heard in several parts of Ukraine, including the southern port of Odesa, Kyiv and the central city of Dnipro

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CHANDIGARH: Two more suspected shooters involved in the killing of a Dera Sacha Sauda follower have been arrested, Punjab Police said on Thursday.

Another person was also arrested for his alleged involvemen­t in providing logistics to the three shooters from Haryana, they said.Sirsa-based Dera Sacha Sauda follower Pardeep Singh, an accused in the 2015 Bargari sacrilege case, was shot dead by six assailants in his shop at Kotkapura in Faridkot on November 10.

Punjab Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said two shooters identified as Manpreet alias Mani and Bhupinder alias Goldy have been arrested from Hoshiarpur in the murder case of Pardeep.

“In the targeted killing of Pardeep Singh on 10 Nov in #Kotkapura, CI Jalandhar, @PP_Hoshiarpur & @FaridkotPo­lice arrested 2 shooters from #Hoshiarpur in joint operation:Manpreet@ Mani & Bhupinder@ Goldy,” said Yadav in a tweet.

Yadav further said, “#Faridkot

Police have arrested Baljit @ Manna for providing logistics to 3 #Haryana-based shooters.”

The DGP said Canada-based gangster Golgy Brar was the mastermind in the murder of the Dera follower.”#Canada-based Gangster Goldy Brar is the mastermind of this conspiracy,” he said.

Earlier, three suspected shooters were nabbed within hours of the murder from Patiala by the special cell of the Delhi police.One of the suspects was identified as Jitender while two others were minors.

While four shooters were from Haryana, two were from Punjab, police said.

Despite Punjab Police protection, Pardeep was killed by six assailants in his dairy shop in Kotkapura in Faridkot.

His security man and another person had sustained bullet injuries in the incident.Canadabase­d gangster Goldy Brar had then claimed responsibi­lity for the killing in a purported social media post.

Brar is the main accused in the murder case of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, who was shot dead in May.

KYIV: Russian airstrikes inflicted more damage on Ukraine on Thursday, with the latest barrage smashing into energy infrastruc­ture, apartment buildings and an industrial site. At least four people were killed and five others wounded in drone and missile strikes around the country, authoritie­s said.

Separately, UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres announced an extension of a four-month-old deal to ensure the safe delivery of export of grain, foodstuffs and fertiliser­s from Ukraine through the Black Sea just days before it was set to expire.

Ukraine’s infrastruc­ture ministry said agreement had been reached on extending by 120 days a deal that allows for the export of food and fertiliser­s from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports.

Fresh strikes

Explosions were heard again on Thursday morning in several parts of Ukraine, including the southern port of Odesa, the capital Kyiv and the central city of Dnipro.

“Missiles are flying over Kyiv right now,” Interfax Ukraine news agency quoted Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal as saying at a conference.

“Now they are bombing our gas production, they are bombing our enterprise­s in Dnipro and Yuzhmash (missile factory).”

State energy company Naftogaz confirmed that gas production facilities in eastern Ukraine had been damaged or destroyed.

The United Nations’ humanitari­an office (OCHA) warned of a serious humanitari­an crisis in Ukraine this winter.

“Millions are facing constant power cuts, and the lack of energy is also affecting water pumping,” it said in a statement.

Fighting in east

Officials reported heavy fighting in the eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions, which Russia claims to have annexed along with the southern Kherson and Zaporizhzh­ia regions in September after holding what it calls “referendum­s” there condemned as illegal by Kyiv and the West.

“In the direction of Svatove and Kreminna (in Luhansk region), the Ukrainian military has managed to push the enemy back a bit. Local residents say they can hear battles going on nearby,” regional governor Serhiy Gaidai said in a TV broadcast. “In the direction of Bilohorivk­a (also in Luhansk), the Russians are constantly attacking, trying to recapture the territory of the village, which has been completely destroyed,” Gaidai added.

Moscow’s forces retreated from the southern city of Kherson last week after a Ukrainian counteroff­ensive. Investigat­ors in the Kherson region uncovered 63 bodies bearing signs of torture after Russian forces left the area, Ukraine’s interior minister was quoted as saying on Thursday.

US, Russia clash at UN

Meanwhile, the US and its Western allies clashed with Russia at the UN Security Council on Wednesday over responsibi­lity for a deadly missile strike in Poland near the Ukrainian border, an event the UN political chief called “a frightenin­g reminder of the absolute need to prevent any further escalation” of the war in Ukraine.

Also, the top US general, Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, played down chances of any outright military victory for Kyiv in the near term, saying Russia still had significan­t combat power in Ukraine despite setbacks.

 ?? AP ?? A woman takes a picture of artwork that might have been made by British street artist Banksy on a building destroyed by fighting in Borodyanka, in the Kyiv region.
AP A woman takes a picture of artwork that might have been made by British street artist Banksy on a building destroyed by fighting in Borodyanka, in the Kyiv region.
 ?? REUTERS ?? Firefighte­rs work to put out a fire at infrastruc­ture facilities, damaged by Russian missile strike, in Kyiv region.
REUTERS Firefighte­rs work to put out a fire at infrastruc­ture facilities, damaged by Russian missile strike, in Kyiv region.

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