Kashmir gunbattle enters fourth day, jawan killed

September 29, 2011 11:10 am | Updated 11:10 am IST - Srinagar

The fierce gunbattle between militants and security forces in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district entered its fourth day on Thursday, even as an Army jawan injured in the operation succumbed to injuries.

The jawan died on Wednesday night, officials said.

A total of nine persons including five militants, an Army officer, a jawan and two policemen have been killed in the gunfight in Shamsabari forests, they said.

The encounter broke out at Awathkul forest area of Kralipora, 130 km from here, on Monday when police assisted by Army launched a search operation following information about presence of heavily-armed militants.

Army sources believe the militants were six to seven in number and were part of the LeT group which had recently infiltrated from the Keran sector.

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