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Infil bid foiled, 3 militants killed in Uri operation: Army

Only one slain identified so far,5 AK 47 rifles & 45 grenades recovered: GoC Pandey

K H News Service by K H News Service
September 24, 2021
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Infil bid foiled, 3 militants killed in Uri operation: Army
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Srinagar: The army Thursday claimed to have foiled a major infiltration bid in the forest area of Uri in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district by killing three heavily armed militants.
Addressing a joint press conference at army’s Srinagar-based 15 Corps headquarters, GoC 15 corps Lieutenant General D P Pandey said that Thursday’s infiltration attempt was the second since September 18 in Uri sector.
“Thursday morning, alert troops spotted a group of infiltrators in the Uri sector. They were challenged and three militants were killed. The September 18 bid was foiled and the militants were pushed back,” he said. The Commanding Officer of the operation, while briefing the media men through video Conferencing from Uri, said that Thursday morning, army spotted a group of militants in forest area of Uri sector at 6 am. Surveillance was enhanced and the group was challenged. Three militants were killed after a brief exchange of fire,” he said.
The army’s Uri based Commanding Officer said that three slain were carrying huge quantity of arms and ammunition that includes five AK-47 rifles, seven pistols, 5 AK magazines, 24 UBGl grenades, 38 Chinese grenades, seven Pakistan made grenades, Rs 35000 Indian and Pakistani currency and some edibles.
Elaborating further, the GoC said that only one slain has been identified so far who is a Pakistani resident. “The identity of the other two is being ascertained,” he said. On whether Thursday’s infiltration had any Afghanistan link, he said “Army is alert and that we were anticipating change in the behavior of Pakistan in the month of September and expecting infiltration ahead of the onset of winter. I would not like to connect this with the geo-politics. We are ready to foil all bids.” He said after sanitizing the area, Uri operation has been called off.”
Speaking on the occasion, IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar said that feeling frustrated by the prevailing peaceful atmosphere, rising number of tourist arrivals, union ministers, and the peaceful situation post death of Syed Ali Geelani, there is a change in strategy from across the LoC. “Now, there is a new trend of Hybrid and part time militants, who are being given pistols to carry out target killings during evening hours and then they resume normal activities after a day,” the IGP said. He said this year so far 97 pistols have been recovered from militants, which signifies “hybrid militants are being promoted” to target unarmed policemen, civilians and political leaders.
Replying to a query about successful anti-militancy operations, the GoC said that it was because of the “good human intelligence and public support”, successful operations are taking place. Asked whether the militants slain killed in Uri sector on Thursday were fidayees, he said the slain militants were carrying adequate arms and ammunition with them to stay for a long time

 

 

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