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Nearly 100 Militants, Still Active In South Kashmir: J-K Police

About 100 militants, together with some foreigners, are nonetheless lively in militancy-hit South Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir police mentioned on Monday. The police are constant anti-militancy operations in collaboration with different safety businesses and the Military, mentioned Abdul Jabbar, Deputy Inspector Normal of Police, South Kashmir.

The DIG mentioned militants at the moment are planning new assaults by planting landmines (IEDs) at varied areas, however the police has been profitable in foiling these makes an attempt with the assistance of intelligence reviews. He mentioned the police is at all times two steps forward of the weather which might be accountable for disturbing the peaceable ambiance.

Giving the small print of an IED planted by militants in Tral space of Awantipora, the DIG mentioned that one other IED was additionally subtle in the identical space and main tragedies have been averted because of the well-timed motion of police, Military, and CRPF. Jabbar mentioned that after receiving particular inputs relating to the landmines planted by militants, a significant operation was launched in time and each the IEDs have been subtle.

The DIG admitted that the vested components in Southern Kashmir are nonetheless lively and they’re finishing up recruitment of Kashmiri Youth in militant ranks. Whereas there are about 100 militants lively in Southern Kashmir, some prime militants have been killed within the latest anti-militancy operations. The police mentioned it’s giving an opportunity of give up to Kashmiri militants.

The DIG additional mentioned the militants concerned within the killing of two civilians in Bijbehara on Saturday have been recognized and they’re going to quickly be dropped at justice.​

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