Kashmir: Terrorists attack Army patrol party clean-up operation; civilian killed, 2 jawans injured

Three jawans were injured after an Army patrol party was attacked in Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district on Thursday, reports said. This comes amid a massive operation that was launched to flush out militants holed up inside homes in Kashmir’s Shopian district.

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Kashmir: Terrorists attack Army patrol party clean-up operation; civilian killed, 2 jawans injured

J&K;: Terrorists attack army patrol party in Shopian, 3 jawans injured

A civilian was killed and 3 jawans were injured after an Army patrol party was attacked in Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district on Thursday, reports said. This comes amid a massive operation that was launched to flush out militants holed up inside homes in Kashmir’s Shopian district. Helicopters and drones circled the air and more than 4,000 troops fanned out across Shopian district in a massive operation.

Meanwhile, an encounter was underway between security forces and terrorists in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir.

The operation targeting militants who have been hiding in the area and striking against security forces began in the early hours of the morning with security forces, comprising army, police and CRPF, marching into more than a dozen villages in the district, army sources said.

The operation in Shopian, about 55 km from here, was perhaps the biggest in more than a decade in the troubled Kashmir Valley, an army official said on the condition of anonymity.

Door-to-door search of houses, a practice stopped in the late 1990s, was re-introduced today. The troops asked all villagers to assemble in a common area so a proper search of their homes could be carried out,

“We do not wish to have any civilian casualty and the measure was therefore required,” said a senior army official engaged in the operation.

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The cordon and search operation (CASO) followed intelligence inputs about the presence of militants, including foreign terrorists, in the area, an official said. However, no contact had been established with the militants so far.

Aiding the security forces, which included a team of concealed anti terrorists (CAT), on the ground were drones providing real-time intelligence to the troops.

Barring a minor stone pelting incident at Turkawangan village, the operation was going on smoothly, an official said.

The operation comes four days after militants killed seven people, including five policemen, in adjoining Kulgam.

Recently, videos of large groups of militants—in some cases as many as 30 -- have surfaced on social media, despite the ban imposed by authorities on 22 such sites and applications.

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Security agencies believe that these videos were shot in south Kashmir, especially Shopian district. 

(With inputs from agencies)

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