The Asian Age

2 militants killed in J&K encounter

CRPF jawan martyred; 1 injured militant apprehende­d

- CORRESPOND­ENT

Srinagar: The security forces on Wednesday shot dead two militants and arrested the third one during a brief encounter on the peripherie­s of Jammu and Kashmir summer capital Srinagar.

The security forces on Wednesday shot dead two militants and arrested the third one during a brief encounter on the peripherie­s of Jammu and Kashmir summer capital Srinagar.

A jawan of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was also killed during the clash.

The slain militants have been identified as Khateeb Ahmed Dass and Zia-ur-Rehman Wani, residents of the Valley’s southern Anantnag and central Budgam districts, respective­ly. Their accomplice who was injured in the clash is Umar Fayaz, a resident of Chattabal area, the police said.

The officials identified the CRPF jawan who laid down his life while fighting the militants at Lawaypora along the Srinagar-Baramulla highway as constable Ramesh Ranjan of the 73rd Battalion of the force.

The police said that the militant trio targeted a joint naka party of the CRPF and J&K police at Lawaypora at around 11.45 am, killing one jawan of the force.

“In the retaliator­y fire, two terrorists were killed. One of them, Khateeb Dass, was affiliated with proscribed Hizb-ul-Mujahideen and the other Zia-ur-Rehman with Lashkar-e-Tayyaba,” it said.

The police sources said that the third militant Umar Fayaz is associated with the Islamic State’s India cell ‘Wilayat-e-Hind’. A report said that he succumbed to his injuries at the hospital, but the authoritie­s neither confirmed nor denied it.

J&K director general of police Dilbag Singh said that it is possible that the militant group had planned a major terror strike in the city of Srinagar.

He told a hurriedly called press conference that the encounter at Lawaypora started after the three bike-born militants opened fire at the members of the 73rd Battalion of the CRPF who were posted at a mobile checking unit in the area.

He said that while two of them were killed in the retaliator­y fire, the third was captured in an injured condition while he was trying to flee.

 ?? — H.U. NAQASH ?? Security forces at the shootout scene at Lawaypora, near Srinagar, on Wednesday.
— H.U. NAQASH Security forces at the shootout scene at Lawaypora, near Srinagar, on Wednesday.

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