2 militants killed in Srinagar encounter

The militants, including Qari Israr — a Pakistani national and a top LeT ‘commander’ — were gunned down near a check point at Ahmadnagar in Srinagar's Soura area.

December 05, 2014 03:03 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:02 pm IST - Srinagar

Two militants, who tried to enter Srinagar, were killed near a check point at Ahmadnagar in Soura area on Friday afternoon.

Two militants, who tried to enter Srinagar, were killed near a check point at Ahmadnagar in Soura area on Friday afternoon.

Two militants, including a top Lashkar-e-Taiba ‘commander’, were killed in the outskirts of the city by security personnel when he was making attempts to enter the city.

Giving details of the incident, police said at least two militants travelling in a car tried to run away from a check point at Ahmadnagar in Soura area on Friday afternoon.

The policemen chased the car and in the ensuing gun battle, one militant, identified as Qari Israr, was gunned down. One AK-47 rifle was recovered from him. The area has been cordoned off as the second militant had taken refuge in a house in the same locality and was susequently killed in the opetration.

Jammu and Kashmir DGP K. Rajendra told PTI that it was a “brilliant operation” by his men as the deceased militant was wanted in many cases.

Israr is a Pakistani national and had been active in this area.

Police had intensified random search of vehicles following intelligence inputs that militants might carry out a suicide attack in the city ahead of the elections and the scheduled rally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.

In another incident in Shopian, militants hurled a grenade at a police ambush party.

The details of the incident were not known yet as security personnel had launched a massive manhunt to nab the militants in Shopian in southern Kashmir.

Shopian has been vulnerable as militants coming from Doda region through Peer Panjal Range have been using this area as a transit spot.

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