Eight militants killed, 12 security men injured in J&K (Roundup)

IANS  |  Jammu/Srinagar 

Eight militants, three of them Pakistanis, were killed on Thursday in three separate gun battles in Jammu and Kashmir, one of which also injured 12 police and paramilitary personnel and soldiers.

Soldiers noticed suspicious movements along the LoC in Dat Gali area of and challenged a small group of men trying to sneak into India, triggering a gun battle.

"Three terrorists were killed. Their bodies are lying close to the border fence and have not been recovered yet," a source said.

Two JeM militants were killed in Arampora locality of Sopore town.

Police said the security forces, including Rashtriya Rifles, the and the (CRPF), cordoned off Arampora in the morning after being tipped off about the gunmen.

"As the cordon was tightened, the militants opened fire," a said.

Three Pakistani terrorists, also belonging to JeM, were killed in Reasi district after a joint operation by the security forces, (GOC) said.

He said they had recently infiltrated into from in Samba sector of the international border.

The Pakistanis were killed in a 33-hour encounter in Kakriyal village near the

Twelve security personnel, including a of Police, were injured in the fighting.

The others injured included a Major and two para-commandos of the Army, five CRPF troopers and three policemen.

"The injured were shifted to the in Katra town where doctors said all of them are out of danger," a said.

The Army, police and CRPF had tracked down the militants using drones, helicopters and other surveillance gadgets in the forests of Jhajar and adjoining areas.

Once the militants were discovered, the villagers were evacuated before the final assault on them was mounted.

A villager earlier told the security forces that on Wednesday night the three armed militants entered his home, changed their clothes, took away biscuits and water and left.

Traffic on the national highway between Nagrota and Jhajar Kotli was suspended on Thursday. Schools in the area were closed.

The police on Wednesday detained the and helper of the truck. An AK-47 rifle and three magazines were recovered.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, September 13 2018. 19:14 IST