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Top Jaish commander amongst two militants killed in Sopore encounter

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Top Jaish commander amongst two militants killed in Sopore encounter

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The military mentioned among the many two militants killed in Bomai village in Sopore final night time, one was performing as the highest commander of the Jaish militant group in north Kashmir.

A civilian and a soldier have been additionally injured within the operation.

On Wednesday night, the Army’s 22 Rashtriya Rifles and the police launched a joint operation at Bomai village on the outskirts of Sopore that resulted within the killing of two native militants, one from Sopore and one other from south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

Giving particulars in regards to the operation, a military and mentioned that at about 6.30 pm a joint workforce of the Rashtriya Rifles, Sopore police, together with the Special Operations Group and the CRPF battalion, launched a cordon and search operation based mostly on particular intelligence. “As the safety forces surrounded a home, the terrorists opened heavy fireplace, even lobbing grenades in an try to interrupt the cordon. The safety forces acted swiftly, relocating civilians to safer areas. In the following firefight lasting almost 5 hours, the terrorists injured one civilian and one soldier, earlier than being eradicated by safety forces,” he said.

The army organization identified the militants as Mohammad Rafiq Lone of Sopore who was acting as north Kashmir commander of Jaish and Kaiser Ashraf of Pulwama. Ashraf had only seven to eight months back joined militant ranks after he went missing from his house.

“Weapons and different war-like shops have been recovered,” he mentioned.

The injured civilian has been recognized as Ali Mohammad Ganaie of Bomai and the soldier was evacuated well timed to Srinagar and are reported to be out of hazard.

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