Terror attack: DGMO calls up Pakistani counterpart

At least 17 soldiers were killed and 20 others injured; all four militants killed.

September 18, 2016 05:54 pm | Updated 05:54 pm IST - New Delhi

Soldiers guard the army base which was attacked by militants in Uri, west of Srinagar, on Sunday.

Soldiers guard the army base which was attacked by militants in Uri, west of Srinagar, on Sunday.

Stung by the deadliest ever attack on the Army in Jammu and Kashmir, DGMO Lt Gen Ranbir Singh on Sunday called up his counterpart in Pakistan expressing “serious concerns” over Pakistani markings found on the equipment used by four “foreign” terrorists suspected to be belonging to Pakistan-based terror group JeM.

The attack at the administrative base of the 10 Dogra, which top Army officials described as a “serious setback”, was launched at 0530 hours and ended at 0830 hours with the killing of four terrorists and martyrdom of 17 soldiers

At least 20 other soldiers are injured including some very seriously.

“All four killed were foreign terrorists and had carried with them items which had Pakistani markings. Initial reports indicate that the slain terrorists belong to Jaish-E-Mohammed tanzeem,” Lt Gen Singh said in a brief statement to the media at the South Block here.

He added that since “the terrorists had some items with Pakistani markings, I have spoken to Pakistan DGMO and conveyed our serious concern on the same”.

He said that the terrorists had fired incendiary ammunition along with automatic fire of small arms that led to army tents and temporary shelters catching fire.

“There have been a total of 17 Army fatal casualties. Of these, 13-14 casualties have been due to these tents/shelters having caught fire,” he said.

The senior Army officer, in charge of the force’s operations, asserted that the Indian Army remains prepared to thwart any nefarious designs and any evil designs of the adversary shall be given a befitting reply.

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