J&K : Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist killed in Anantnag encounter; Chinese hand grenade, SLR recovered
Srinagar: A recently local militant of Hizbul Mujahideen was killed in an overnight encounter with security constrains in south Kashmir's Anantnag area, security authorities said on Friday.
A unidentified individual likewise lost his life in the following crossfire.
One SLR (self-stacking rifle), 2 magazines, 40 rounds of ammo, one Chinese hand grenade and a pocket were recuperated from the killed terrorist.
The experience broke late Thursday night at Kanibal in Bijbehara of Anantnag region, 55 kms from Srinagar, when the Jammu and Kashmir Police alongside Rashtriya Rifles and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) cordoned off a town following a knowledge contribution about the nearness of militants, security authorities said.
Amid the experience, which went on for two hours, one aggressor recognized as Yawar Nissar Shergujri assumed name Algazi, hailing from Anantnag, was killed while two different militants figured out how to escape under the front of obscurity, they stated, including that one warrior of Rashtriya Rifles, Rifleman Rohit Kumar, likewise supported slug damage however was expressed to be steady.
"Amid a search operation, militants let go at the inquiry party bringing about a trade of flame. Around midnight, exploiting obscurity, two militants let go and figured out how to disappear from the cordon," a police representative said.
"The external party of the Army countered the terminating from escaping militants. Afterward, it was learnt that a man riding a cruiser was executed in the cross-terminating," he said.
Yawar, who was purportedly an "endless stone pelter" of the territory, had joined the aggressor furnish in the principal seven day stretch of a month ago, they stated, including that a SLR plundered before from a police watch was recouped from him.
Amid the experience, one cruiser borne person, whose personality is yet to be learned, was discovered dead with projectile wounds, the authorities stated, communicating anxiety that he may have kicked the bucket in the crossfire.
The number plate of the vehicle was harmed and no personality card of the perished was found.
Two phones were recuperated from the perished who was in multi-layered apparel. The phone contacts in his handset couldn't promptly affirm his character.
The nearby police have discharged his photo for ID.
As indicated by the authorities, the group of Yawar was given over to his family for internment and confinements were forced in the town as a preventive measure.
(With Agency inputs)