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Infiltrati­on bid foiled, 5 militants killed in J& K

Second infiltrati­on bid in nine days foiled; security op remains underway

- YUSUF JAMEEL

The Army on Saturday said that it foiled an infiltrati­on bid on the Line of Control ( LoC) after killing five militants in a gunfight in Tanghdar area of frontier Kupwara district.

“Four terrorists were killed while attempting to infiltrate own side this morning. The operation is still underway,” defense spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia said. He later during the day said that a fifth militant has been killed, raising the toll to five.

This is the second such incident reported from Kupwara after the Centre on May 16 announced a conditiona­l ceasefire during the month of Ramzan.

Second infiltrati­on reported from Kupwara after the Centre on May 16 announced a conditiona­l ceasefire with militants and halting of counterins­urgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir during the fasting month of Ramzan

The Army on Saturday said that it foiled an infiltrati­on bid on the Line of Control ( LoC) after killing five militants in a gunfight in Tanghdar area of frontier Kupwara district.

“Four terrorists were killed while attempting to infiltrate own side this morning. The operation is still underway,” defense spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia said. He later during the day said that a fifth militant has been killingwas killed, raising the toll to five. “Infiltrati­on bid has been eliminated in Tangdhar sector. Four terrorists have been killed while attempting to infiltrate early today ( Saturday) morning. Operations is in progress,” the spokesman said in a brief statement to media. Later, he said, “another terrorist has been killed in Tangdhar encounter”.

He said earlier that the Pakistani troops had violated the November 2003 ceasefire understand­ing by resorting to small and medium arms firing on the de facto border in the area.

This is the second such incident reported from Kupwara after the Centre on May 16 announced a conditiona­l ceasefire with militants and halting of

counterins­urgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir during the Muslim fasting month of Ramzan. In earlier clash, three militants were shot dead by the Army’s 15 Rashtriya Rifles in Brinjal woods near Shah Nagar Jat Gali ( pass) in Handwara area of Kupwara soon after they reported infiltrati­on on May 18.

The home ministry officials had after the Ramzan ceasefire announceme­nt made it clear that it does not apply on those attempting to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir from across the border and that the security forces would retaliate also if and when attacked by militants in the hinterland.

Army Chief, General Bipin Rawat, who was in the Kashmir Valley on Friday to review the security situation ahead of the annual Amarnath yatra, had said the counterins­urgency operations suspended to create an atmosphere of peace during Ramzan. He hinted that the conditiona­l ceasefire may be extended beyond Ramzan if situation on ground remained peaceful.

“We suspended the operations to give people an atmosphere of peace and I believe people are happy. If things continue the way they are today we may think of continuing with non- initiation of combat operations,” he said. He, however, hastened to add “If militant activities continue, we cannot do so.”

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