The two militants who on Wednesday carried out a fidayeen attack on a Central Reserve Police Force camp in Bemina area of Srinagar were probably from Pakistan, Home Secretary R K Singh has said.
"Prima facie the terrorists don't appear to be local but from across the border and first impressions are that they were possibly from Pakistan," he said.
Singh said the government had inputs about the entry of four militants and the forces had been on alert.
"We had inputs that four terrorists have entered. So we were alert. These two terrorists have been killed. There might be two more (terrorists) who are out (there)," he said.
Singh said he had spoken to the CRPF in-charge of the area about the situation.
The home cecretary said the terrorists
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