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2 LeT attackers of CRPF camp killed

Operation ends 38 hrs after duo storms CRPF camp

- YUSUF JAMEEL

Srinagar: The security forces on Tuesday killed two LeT terrorists who hid in a building after a failed attempt to attack a CRPF camp here on Monday, ending a 32hour gunbattle in downtown Srinagar. In another foiled terror attack on Tuesday, two motorcycle­borne terrorists fired at the sentry post of an Army camp at Domana on Jammu- Akhnoor road around 4.30 am. They fled after retaliatio­n, a defence spokesman said.

Two Lashkar- e- Tayyaba ( LeT) militants holed up in an under- constructi­on multi- storey building in Srinagar’s Karan Nagar area were killed in the security forces’ final assault on Tuesday afternoon, 32 hours after the duo had made an abortive attempt to storm a nearby camp of the Central Reserve Police Force ( CRPF).

Inspector general of police ( Kashmir range) Swayam Prakash Pani, announcing it at a press conference here, said, “Both the terrorists who were engaged in a gunfight with security forces since Monday morning have been neutralise­d.”

He said that one CRPF jawan Muhammad Mujahid Khan, a resident of Arah district of Bihar, was killed and a J& K policeman, Javid Ahmad, was injured while fighting the militants. He added that the identity of the slain militants is being ascertaine­d.

The militant duo had tried to storm the camp of the CRPF’s 23rd Battalion at Karan Nagar shortly before dawn on Monday, exactly the way a group of militants believed to be members of Jaish- eMuhammad did at an Army station at Sanjwan in winter capital Jammu at the weekend.

But their attempt was foiled by alert sentry who, the officials said, on noticing suspicious persons at around 4.30 am, carrying backpacks and weapons ( AK47 rifles), challenged them and opened fire as well. The militants fled into a nearby under- constructi­on building. They were encircled by reinforcem­ents and soon a gunfight started.

Intermitte­nt exchanges of small weapons continued till late Monday evening when the operation to flush the militants out was suspended by the security forces to avoid collateral damage. However, all entry and exist points of Karan Nagar were plugged to prevent the militants from fleeing the area. Also, restrictio­ns were enforced in vast area of central Srinagar in anticipati­on of public protests. Earlier, the local residents living around the encounter site were evacuated to safer places. The gunfight resumed at day break on Tuesday morning, officials said.

Authoritie­s also imposed restrictio­ns under Section 144 of the CrPC in a few areas.

◗ Restrictio­ns were enforced in vast area of central Srinagar in anticipati­on of public protests. The gunfight resumed at day break on Tuesday morning.

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