SRINAGAR :
AN ARMY commanding officer, a Major and a Deputy
Superintendent of Jammu
and Kashmir Police were
killed in a gunfight with terrorists in the higher reaches
of Kokernag area in the south
of the valley, officials said here
on Wednesday.
Colonel Manpreet Singh,
Commanding Officer of 19
Rashtriya Rifles, Major Ashish
Dhonack, and Deputy
Superintendent Humayun
Bhat were critically injured in the gunfight with terrorists
that ensuedin the Garol area
of Anantnag district in the
morning hours of
Wednesday.The officers succumbed to their injuries during the treatment, they said.
Bhat, father of a two month-olddaughterandson
of retired Inspector General
ofJammu and Kashmir Police
Ghulam Hasan Bhat, died
due toheavy bloodloss, they
added.
The banned
Resistance Front,believedto
be a shadow group of
Pakistan-based Lashker-eToiba, has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Officials believe that it is
thesamesetofterroristswho
hadcarriedoutthe attackon
army personnel on August 4
killing three jawans in the
higher reaches of the Halan
forest area of Kulgam district.
The operation against the
terrorists began on Tuesday
eveninginGarolareabutwas
called off during the night.
This morning,the hunt for
the terrorists resumed after
information started trickling
that they were spotted at a
hideout, the officials said.
Colonel Singh, leading his
team from the front,attacked
the terrorists.
However, the
terrorists fireduponhimand
he was critically injured.
Major Ashish and DSP Bhat
were also hit by bullets resulting in critical injuries, they
said. Senior army and police
officers, GoC 15 Corps Lt
General Rajiv Ghai and
including DGP Dilbag Singh
rushed to the spot to assess
the situation.
WARLIKE STORES, MEDICINES WITH PAKISTAN
MARKINGS RECOVERED:
Security forces have recoveredlargequantityofwarlike
stores, including medicines,
with Pakistan markings during a search amid the
encounter that continuedon
Wednesday evening according to officials.
The Defence PRO, Lt Col
Suneel Bartwal said that
Indian Army and Jammu and
Kashmir police tracked the
movement of two terrorists
since September 7.