Srinagar: Conglomerate of militant outfits United Jihad Council Wednesday paid rich tributes to three slain militants.
Three Jaish-e-Muhammad militants two of them locals Adil Akram Lone of Midora and Danish Khaliq Dar of Pinglish were killed in a gunfight at Hayen Nazneenpora on Tuesday.
Syed Sadaqat Hussain, the spokesperson of United Jihad Council in a statement to local news gathering agency CNS said that the sacred blood of militants will not go waste and it will bear fruits in times to come.
He said that destruction of residential houses, orchards and making people as human shield only depict the frustration of Indian armed forces.
“The separation of these budding militants is very painful. Struggle will continue till it is taken to its logical conclusion,” he said.
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