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Jammu and Kashmir: Second militant killed in Rajouri encounter, toll in gunfight rises to a few

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Express News Service

SRINAGAR: Another militant was killed within the ongoing encounter with troops in a forest space of the border district of Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, taking the demise toll within the gunfight to a few.

ADGP Jammu police Mukesh Singh stated one other militant has been killed within the gunfight within the Narla space of Rajouri.

A recent gunfight erupted between militants and troops within the space at the moment.

With his killing, the demise toll within the encounter has risen to a few.

Among the useless have been two militants and a soldier. Besides, a six-year-old Army Dog (Kent) was additionally killed within the firing by the militants.

Security officers suspect that yet another militant is hiding within the space.

The military and policemen are conducting large searches in Narla and adjoining areas.

A joint contingent of military and police launched a cordon and search operation within the Narla space of Rajouri yesterday morning after receiving details about the presence of two-three armed militants there.

While the operation was happening, militants fired on the safety males. The hearth was returned by the troops, triggering an encounter.

In the following gunfight, a militant in addition to Rifleman Ravi Kumar have been killed. Three different safety males together with a policeman and a Special Police Officer (SPO) have been injured. The injured safety males have been evacuated to a army hospital.

The Defence spokesman stated an Indian Army canine Kent, a six-year-old feminine labrador of the 21 Army Dog Unit, was killed after being hit by the militant hearth. “The dog was leading a column of soldiers on the trail of fleeing terrorists when it came under heavy fire from militants,” he stated. “The dog died on the spot”.

The canine, in response to a military official, had been a part of many anti-militancy operations within the twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri.

The border districts have witnessed many encounters this 12 months, ensuing within the killing of 26 militants and 10 safety personnel.

SRINAGAR: Another militant was killed within the ongoing encounter with troops in a forest space of the border district of Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, taking the demise toll within the gunfight to a few.

ADGP Jammu police Mukesh Singh stated one other militant has been killed within the gunfight within the Narla space of Rajouri.

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With his killing, the demise toll within the encounter has risen to a few.

Among the useless have been two militants and a soldier. Besides, a six-year-old Army Dog (Kent) was additionally killed within the firing by the militants.

Security officers suspect that yet another militant is hiding within the space.

The military and policemen are conducting large searches in Narla and adjoining areas.

A joint contingent of military and police launched a cordon and search operation within the Narla space of Rajouri yesterday morning after receiving details about the presence of two-three armed militants there.

While the operation was happening, militants fired on the safety males. The hearth was returned by the troops, triggering an encounter.

In the following gunfight, a militant in addition to Rifleman Ravi Kumar have been killed. Three different safety males together with a policeman and a Special Police Officer (SPO) have been injured. The injured safety males have been evacuated to a army hospital.

The Defence spokesman stated an Indian Army canine Kent, a six-year-old feminine labrador of the 21 Army Dog Unit, was killed after being hit by the militant hearth. “The dog was leading a column of soldiers on the trail of fleeing terrorists when it came under heavy fire from militants,” he stated. “The dog died on the spot”.

The canine, in response to a military official, had been a part of many anti-militancy operations within the twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri.

The border districts have witnessed many encounters this 12 months, ensuing within the killing of 26 militants and 10 safety personnel.