Terrorist killed in encounter in J&K’s Baramulla identified as LeT’s Idris Bhat
Baramulla: One of the 2 terrorists gunned down by the safety forces in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla on Saturday has been recognized as a member of the Pakistan-backed terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
The slain terrorist has been recognized as Idris Bhat, who was a resident of Natnusa, Kupwara. He went to Pakistan by way of the Wagah Border in 2018. Meanwhile, the id of the second terrorist continues to be being ascertained by the safety forces.
Earlier immediately, the 2 terrorists have been gunned down by the safety forces in an ambush on the Naugam sector, the Srinagar-based Defence PRO stated.
Besides, the safety personnel additionally recovered an enormous cache of arms and ammunition from the 2 slain terrorists.
General-officer-Commanding (GoC), 19 Infantry Division, (Baramulla), Major General Virender Vats stated that two terrorists have been killed within the operation in Naugam and ”an enormous cache of arms and ammunition, together with 1.5 lakh of Indian and Pakistani forex, was recovered from them.”
He stated the cache of arms recovered from the slain terrorists includes 2xAK and 1x Pistol with magazines, ammunition, and a few grenades and medical provides.
The terrorists, who have been attempting to infiltrate into the world by reducing the anti-infiltration fence, have been wearing fight fatigues. They had taken the route by way of Pakistani ahead posts within the space, which clearly signifies that Pakistan is pushing terrorists to this facet, he added.
The well timed motion by the alert safety forces ensured the killing of two closely armed terrorists. However, a large search and cordon continues to be on within the space.
Major General Vats warned that Pakistan is attempting onerous to push increasingly more terrorists into the Kashmir Valley to disrupt the peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
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