In Kashmir, 113 militants killed in last nine months

Srinagar: Three local militants were killed in September this year in Kashmir Valley in twin gunfights in north Kashmir’s Bandipora and south Kashmir’s Shopian district.

Among the scores of CASOs that were launched against militants in different parts of Kashmir Valley, only two turned into gunfights, resulting into the killing of three local militants.

At least 4 infiltrators were killed in two different gun fights in Uri Sector of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district in September while an infiltrator from Pakistan was captured alive.

The data reveals that among the 8 militants killed in the month of September, one was killed in exchange of fire in Dhori Wali Maal upper reaches of Rajouri forest, 4 along Line of Control in Uri, 2 (Azad Shah of Bagh Bandipora and Abid Rashid Dar of Papachen Bandipora) in north Kashmir’s Watrina village of Bandipora and one (Anayat Ashraf Dar of Keshwa village) in south Kashmir’s Shopian district.

At least three troopers were also injured in shootout along LoC in Uri.

Besides killing of 8 militants in Jammu and Kashmir in September this year, 2 policemen and a civilian were also killed in three different attacks.

Militants carried out three hit and run attacks in the month of September. A police sub-inspector Arshid Ashraf of Kalmona Handwara was killed in a hit and run attack in Khanyar Srinagar. A police man Bantu Ji was shot dead by militants in Wanpoh Kulgam while a non-local labour from Bihar Shankar Kumar Choudary was shot dead by militants in Nihama Kulgam.

An army trooper also died in a fratricidal incident in Lassipora Sogam area of Kupwara in September this year.

The data available reveals that 113 militants (including infiltrators) have been killed so for in Jammu and Kashmir till September ending this year. In January 3 militants were killed, followed by 5 in February, 11 in March, 17 in April, 11 each in May and June, 31 militants in July, 16 in August and 8 in September. knt

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