Terrorists ignore Ramzan ceasefire, attack J&K Army camp and kill jawan
The attack on the Army camp
comes barely two days after 5 terrorists were gunned down by security forces in
a failed infiltration attempt along the LoC
Current Affairs News: Terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir
(J&K) have clearly rejected the Indian government's gesture to cease
operations in the state during the holy month of Ramzan, conducting their first
strike since the announcement by attacking an Indian
Army camp located in the Pulwama district of South Kashmir and
killing an Army jawan and a civilian.
Police told news agencies that the
terrorists attacked the 50 Rashtriya Rifles' camp on Sunday night at Kakapora
in the Pulwama district. Authorities told news agencies that Army personnel
retaliated to the firing unleashed by the terrorists.
The attack left a jawan seriously
injured. Further, a civilian, who was identified as Bilal Ahmed, was also
caught in the crossfire and left seriously injured. The duos, who were both
rushed to a hospital, succumbed
to their injuries.
In the
wake of the attack, authorities are enforcing prohibitory orders in parts of
Pulwama district.
Apart from this attack, news agencies
reported on Monday that three Army personnel were injured in a blast, triggered
by an improvised explosive device (IED), that occurred between the Sugan and
Chillipora area of Kashmir's Shopian district. Subsequently, a cordon and
search operation was launched.
According
to a statement by the Union Home Ministry, security forces have been told not
to launch operations in Jammu and Kashmir during the holy month. However, the
statement also said that the forces would reserve the right to retaliate if
attacked or if it was essential to protect the lives of innocent people.
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