Army officer killed in IED blast near Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir

The IED was apparently planted by “enemy forces within Indian territory” in Naushera sector and set off when an Army officer, along with his men, was patrolling the area.

February 16, 2019 06:12 pm | Updated 06:13 pm IST - Jammu

Google Maps image locates Naushera in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district.

Google Maps image locates Naushera in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district.

An Army officer was killed and a soldier suffered injuries in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on February 16, officials said.

The IED was apparently planted by “enemy forces within Indian territory” in Naushera sector and set off when an Army officer, along with his men, was patrolling the area, they said.

The blast killed the officer and injured a soldier who was evacuated to hospital, the officials said.

The IED blast comes two days after 40 CRPF personnel were killed when a Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist rammed an explosive-laden SUV into a bus carrying them in Pulwama district of south Kashmir.

This was the second IED attack along the LoC in the same sector since January 2019.

On January 11, two Army personnel, including a major, were killed in Naushera sector of Rajouri .

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