Five Jaish suicide attackers killed during infiltration bid in Uri

The killings come a fortnight after five soldiers and three militants were killed when militants stormed a CPRF camp in in south Kashmir on new year eve. The JEM had taken responsibility for the suicide attack.

india Updated: Jan 15, 2018 16:03 IST
It was a joint operation by police, army and the central armed police forces.
It was a joint operation by police, army and the central armed police forces.(HT File Photo)

Five suspected Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) militants trying to infiltrate to carry out a suicide mission were gunned down by security forces on Monday morning in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla district, officials said.

Director general of state police SP Vaid tweeted that the militants were killed while infiltrating in Dulanja village in north Kashmir’s border area of Uri.

Vaid added that it was a joint operation by the state police, Indian Army and the central armed police forces.

Further details about the encounter are awaited as search operations are on, an army spokesperson said.

The killings come exactly a fortnight after five soldiers and three militants were killed when militants stormed a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in south Kashmir on New Year eve. The JEM had taken responsibility for the suicide attack.

The JEM also claimed responsibility for an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast that left four policemen dead in Sopore town on January 6.