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J & K: Let the top commander be involved in the murder of 2 police personnel who were trapped at the Pampore meeting

J & K: Let the top commander be involved in the murder of 2 police personnel who were trapped at the Pampore meeting
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Srinagar: The meeting broke out between security forces and terrorists in the Pampore Drangbal area in the Pulwama District of South Kashmir, officials said on Saturday morning.
One of the police teams, soldiers and CRPF launched a search operation in the area on Saturday morning after receiving information about the existence of Lashkar terrorists, an official said.
He said that as a joint team of troops intensified the search in the suspected direction, the hiding guerrillas opened fire on the party, which was replied, thus triggered a meeting.
#Cuiter has begun in the drangbal area #pampore, #awantipora.
Police & security forces are in work.
Furthermore …
https://t.co/TBHJ8DNBELKUKIR ZONE POLICE (@KashMirPolice) 1634331122000He said that the exchanges of fire and one to two militants were believed to be trapped in the area.
Meanwhile, UGP Kashmir said that let the commander involve Umar Mushtaq Khanday who was involved in the killing of two police officers in Baghat, trapped in a meeting of Pampore.
Let the commander between #Top 10 #Terrorists, namely Umar Mustauq Khandey who was involved in #Killing of two policemen per …
https://t.co/K00XN56WSX- Kashmir Zone Police (@KashMirPolice) 163433222000000Tata, Umar was recently mentioned Among the top 10 terrorists in Kashmir.
“Let the commander between #Top 10 #militant, namely Umar Mustauq Khandey who was involved in two police personnel in Baghat #Srinagar & other terror crimes trapped at Pampore #Counter: IGP Kashmir.” Kashmir Police Zone Tweeted.
Previously on Friday, Vijay Kumar, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir said that a total of 11 terrorists had been killed so far in eight meetings by security forces after recent civilian killings in Jammu and Kashmir.

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