Militants Attack CRPF Convoy Near Srinagar Killing 2, Injuring 10

PTI

Militants attacked a CRPF convoy at Pampore on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway on Saturday killing two jawans and injuring 10 others. They then sneaked into a nearby government building and triggered a stand off.

But a possible hostage situation was avoided when CRPF and local police managed to evacuate civilians who were holed up inside Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) building located at Pampore, on the outskirts of the city.

b’Source: PTI’

“We have been successful in evacuating the civilians from the building,” Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police K Rajendra told PTI.

One of those evacuated persons claimed that they were asked by militants to leave because they did not mean any harm to civilians.

Personnel of the Army, whose elite 15 Corps headquarters is located barely 10 kms from the encounter site, were rushed to the encounter site to assist the local police and the CRPF.

The number of militants, according to the eyewitness accounts, ranged from three to five. Before storming the EDI campus, militants fired on a CRPF convoy on Srinagar-Jammu road just outside the campus, officials said, adding, two para-military personnel lost their lives while another 10 were injured.

Among those injured includes a civilian whose condition is reported to be critical. Intermittent exchange of fire has been reported from the spot and the security personnel were ensuring a proper cordon and lighting arrangement at the encounter site to prevent the militants from escaping. 

b’Source: ANI’
You might also like
Delhi Air Pollution: Stage IV Curbs to Now Apply at Stage III Under New GRAP Rejig — Full List of Restrictions
Seven Maoists Killed in Andhra Pradesh Encounter a Day After Madvi Hidma’s Elimination
Delhi Air Quality Deteriorates to ‘Severe’; Construction Halted, Schools Shift to Hybrid Mode up to Class 5
Dare. Drop. Win. The Creator Rebellion Rides With Pulsar Underground
Snabbit Bags $30Mn in Third Fundraise This Year, Clocks Over 3 Lakh Jobs in October
₹1.2 Crore Delhi Cloud Seeding Trial Fails to Produce Artificial Rain; AAP Takes ‘Lord Indra’ Dig