JCO, 2
Burhan group militants killed in Pulwama encounter
Ahmed Ali Fayyaz
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SRINAGAR,
Oct 26: A junior commissioned officer of Army and two militants of Hizbul
Mujahideen’s Burhan group died in a fierce encounter in Pulwama district of
South Kashmir on Monday.
Informed
sources told STATE TIMES that Special Operations Group (SOG) of Pulwama
District Police and troops from a unit of Rashtriya Rifles 44 Bn. Swooped down
on a militant hideout at Drobgam in Rajpora area of Pulwama on Monday evening. Operation
was launched after SSP Pulwama learned from a source that one militant of
Karimabad was hiding in the village.
SOG and Army
laid a tight siege to the neighbourhood but the holed up militants opened fire
and made unsuccessful attempts to escape. Suddenly, someone from the public
address system of the village mosque called the residents to come out and
resist the advance of the troops. Hundreds of people gathered and attempted to
spoil the operation while shouting slogans and engaging the Police and
paramilitary forces in ding dong clashes.
Troops
nevertheless persisted with the operation, denying the holed up militants any
chance to escape. Subedar KVS Reddy sustained critical injuries in the
beginning of the encounter. He was evacuated and airlifted to Army’s 92 Base
Hospital in Srinagar where he succumbed to injuries late in the evening.
Sources said
that two local militants of Hizbul Mujahideen’s Burhan Wani group got killed in
the gunfight. They were identified as Afaqullah Bhat S/o Abdul Rashid Bhat R/o
Karimabad and Abdul Manan Dar S/o Bashir Ahmad Dar R/o Amarbugh. Troops did not
call off the operation as they could not carry out full search of the hideout.
DIG South
Kashmir Nitish Kumar confirmed the death of two militants and one JCO. He said
that since the residents had also spotted an injured militant, forces did not
wind up the operation even after the exchange of gunfire subsided. “We had
information only about one militant. But two militants died and one more was believed
to have got injured and could be hiding somewhere. We will resume searches in
the morning tomorrow”, DIG said.
DIG
confirmed that both the slain militants had joined Burhan’s group earlier in
2015 when he started to emerge as an icon for youngsters “on account of the
wide coverage he got through media”. Burhan was the first Kashmiri militant who
clicked pictures and shot videos with over a dozen of his armed militants---all
without masks---and got them widely circulated through social media including Facebook,
WhatsApp and YouTube.
Many of
Burhan’s associates are residents of Afaqullah Bhat’s Kareemabad village of
Pulwama district. They include Constable Naseer Ahmad----Personal Security
Officer of senior PDP leader and Minister of R&B Syed Altaf Bukhari. He had
deserted his duty and escaped with two AK-47 rifles.
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