Indian Army eliminates two Pakistani infiltrators in Kashmir’s Baramulla district

NewsBharati    24-Sep-2017
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Srinagar, September 24: Indian Army ones again eliminated two Pakistani terrorists in the Uri sector of Baramulla district along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir and foiled the major infiltration bid on Sunday. However, the combing operation is still on and forces believe that more terrorists are trapped.

 

Two Pakistani infiltrators were trying to infiltrate in the Indian side along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir’s Uri sector of Baramulla district. After noticing the suspect movement Indian army challenged infiltrators which resulted in the exchange of fires and troops easily eliminated two Pakistani terrorists successfully. A search operation has been on since Saturday night and the area has been cordoned off.


Importantly, the encounter comes a little over a year after an attack in Uri in which 19 Indian soldiers had died. Earlier, in the day, two police officers and five civilians were injured in a grenade attack in Baramulla’s Sopore town. Terrorists threw the grenade at a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp near the bank. But an alert policeman threw the grenade away to a safer place, averting casualties.


Also, Jammu and Kashmir police and Army jointly busted a terrorist hideout and recovered war-like store: 1 Ak47, 1 LMG, 2 pistols, 1 RPG, IED, Wireless set, etc from Kupwara. On September 16 of this year, Indian Army gunned down two Pakistani terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Machil sector in Kupwara district along the Line of Control (LoC) and foiled the major infiltration bid.


The Indian security forces have led a massive war against terrorism and terrorists in the inner parts of Jammu-Kashmir and forward areas. Therefore, Anti-Terrorism operation is continued with such a speed that at least 140 terrorists are eliminated by Indian troops in a time period of only 8 months.