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J&K: 5 JeM and HM militants killed in gun battle with army

By Mukhtar Ahmad
January 15, 2015

In a major breakthrough, security forces on Thursday gunned down 5 hardcore militants of Jaish-e-Mohammad and Hizbul Mujahideen in a fierce gunbattle in Shopian district of south Kashmir.

"The several hours long encounter in Shopian district ended with the killing of 5 dreaded militants," Inspector General of Police, Kashmir, Abdul Gani Mir told PTI.

He said the slain militants were affiliated with JeM and HM militant outfits and a cache of arms and ammunition including three AK assault rifles, one SLR and a pistol were recovered from them.

The encounter between the militants and security forces comprising police, 44 Rashtriya Rifles and CRPF broke out in Kadder forest area falling under Keller police station in Shopian, 60 km from Srinagar, on Thursday morning following a search operation.

Security forces had launched the operation on a specific information about the presence militants in the area.

The hiding militants opened fire on the search parties and tried to flee. However, the security forces plugged the escape routes and engaged the militants, police said.

The police said the identity of the slain militants and their nationality was awaited as the search operation is still in progress.

Terming the killing of 5 hardcore militants in a single operation as a "prize catch", the police said the successful operation would be a "severe setback" to the militants and their designs to carry out subversive activities, especially in south Kashmir.

The latest success comes a day after security forces eliminated a Pakistani militant of Lashker-e-Tayiba outfit in Sopore area of north Kashmir's Baramulla district.

3 AK rifiles, one self-loading rifle and one pistol have been recovered from the encounter site. The search operation is still on.   

With inputs from PTI

Mukhtar Ahmad in Srinagar
Source: PTI
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