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3 terrorists killed, woman dies in encounter in Srinagar

3 terrorists killed, woman dies in encounter in Srinagar

3 terrorists killed, woman dies in encounter in Srinagar
September 17
16:24 2020

Following a tip-off about presence of terrorists in the locality, police and CRPF launched a cordon and search operation in Firdousabad locality of Batamaloo, officials said.

Three terrorists were killed and a woman lost her life in an encounter that broke out between security forces and terrorists in the Batamaloo area of Srinagar on Thursday.

“All the three aggressors slaughtered in the Batamaloo zone of Srinagar were local people from south Kashmir,” Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh said at a public interview in Srinagar after the activity was finished.

One lady, recognized as Kounsar Jan, 45, additionally passed on in the terminating. “The slaughtering of the lady in cross terminating is shocking. I express my feelings for the deprived family,” said Mr. Singh.

The experience broke out around 2.30 a.m. at the point when a joint group of the police and the CRPF focused in on a house, following a clue, in the blocked area of Batamaloo. “They were offered [the option] to give up yet they can’t,” Mr. Singh said.

A CRPF representative said Deputy Commandant Rahul Mathur, who indicated commendable fearlessness, likewise supported two projectile wounds. “He has been taken to the 92 Base Hospital and is being dealt with,” the representative said.

The police said arms and ammo were recuperated from the killed aggressors. “Endeavors are constantly placed in to guarantee zero blow-back. The present activity was the seventh in Srinagar this year. The greatest achievement, notwithstanding, was the executing of Hizbul Mujahideen authority Junaid Sehrai (in May),” Mr. Singh said.

In the interim, the cost of activists slaughtered for the current year has now ascended to 177 aggressors in 72 tasks over the Kashmir valley. 22 unfamiliar aggressors were likewise executed during this period.

Mr. Singh said Pakistan was attempting to glide new outfits “to make disarray”. “Endeavors are being made to resuscitate Al-Badr. Notwithstanding enormous endeavors by activists and their handlers over, 20 youth who trod an inappropriate way returned,” he said.

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