2 Militants Killed In Encounter In Jammu And Kashmir’s Kathua
Srinagar, June 12: The two terrorists who had opened fire in a village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua late last night have been killed in an encounter. A paramilitary soldier was also killed in action during the exchange of fire.
Two encounters that began overnight in Jammu had dragged into the morning. This included one in Doda where five soldiers and a special police officer (SPO) were injured in an attack on an army post.
Just two days before these two terror incidents in Jammu, a bus carrying pilgrims had come under attack in Reasi and crashed into a gorge, killing nine passengers.
Anand Jain, Additional Director General of Police, Jammu zone, who is supervising the anti-terrorist ops in Kathua, shared details of the encounters earlier this morning.
On the Doda incident, he said terrorists opened fire at a joint party of police and Rashtriya Rifles at an army base in Chattargala area late last night. An encounter is underway between the security forces and the terrorists in the higher reaches, he said.
The police said two terrorists were involved in the Kathua attack last evening and one of them was killed last night. The second terrorist, armed with an US-made M4 carbine assault rifle, was holed up in the forested region and was eliminated this morning.
The terrorists had asked for water from several houses, raising villagers’ suspicions, and opened fire when some villagers raised an alarm, the police said. One civilian was injuired in the firing, clarified Mr Jain and denied reports that three people died in the Kathua attack.
“There are rumours that many people are injured and three are dead. But only one civilian was injured, other than this all information regarding hostages being held and death, are rumours,” he said.
The security force personnel who was killed during the encounter belonged to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
ADGP Jain also called the Kathua attack a “fresh infiltration” and pointed at Pakistan without naming the country. “It is our hostile neighbour who always tries to damage the peaceful environment in our country. This (Hiranagar Terror attack) appears to be a fresh infiltration,” he said.
Jammu has been high on the terror radar with these attacks being reported from areas known to be free of terrorism.
Two days earlier, a bus on its way to the Shiv Khori cave temple came under attack in Reasi. The terrorists opened fire after the bus driver refused to deboard the passengers, but lost control and fell into the gorge, the bus company’s manager said. Nine people were killed and 33 injured in the incident. The attack was carried out on the directions of Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Abu Hamza, officials said.