The Asian Age

6 militants, abducted boy killed in firefights

Boy ‘brutally killed by 2 Pak terrorists’ 3 Army jawans hurt

- YUSUF JAMEEL

Srinagar: Six militants and a minor boy were killed and three Army jawans injured in a series of gunbattles that took place across Kashmir Valley late Thursday night and on Friday.

4 militants were killed in clashes with security forces at Kalantara Payeen in Baramulla district and Gadapora in southern Shopian district

Six militants and a minor boy were killed and three Army jawans injured in a series of gunbattles that took place across Kashmir Valley late Thursday night and on Friday.

12-year-old Aatif Ahmed Mir, killed during one of these gunfights, had been held hostage by two militants holed up inside a private house in Hajin area of northern Bandipore district, officials said. They alleged that Mir was “brutally killed by two Pakistani terrorists” who were also killed in the final assault of the security forces.

A police spokesman here said that the Pakistani militants belonging to Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) had initially taken two civilians hostages after the security forces laid siege to the area on Thursday evening. However, the police and security forces with the assistance of community members “safely rescued” one of them identified as 60-yearold Abdul Hameed, the spokesman said.

“Another civilian, a 12year-old boy Aatif Mir, was kept hostage by the terrorists till the end and despite repeated requests by community members and the police for his release, he was brutally killed by them,” the spokesman said.

According to the police, both the militants were killed by the security forces and that from the “incriminat­ing material” recovered at the site of the encounter, “it is understood that the two killed terrorists were Pakistani nationals, identified as Ali and Hubaib”.

Four more militants were killed in similar clashes with security forces at Kalantara Payeen in Baramulla district and Gadapora in southern Shopian district, officials said.

They said that one of the two militants killed at Kalantara Payeen has been identified as Aamir Rasool, a resident of north-western town Sopore, whereas the other is believed to be a Pakistani national. The duo, they added, was associated with proscribed JeM, the outfit responsibl­e for the Pulwama terror attack. The identities of the militants killed in Shopian encounter are being ascertaine­d, the officials said.

At least, one dozen people, including policeman Tariq Ahmed, were injured in clashes near the encounter site in Shopian, a report said. Witnesses and hospital sources said that while the policeman was hit by a stone during the clashes, nine persons sustained pellet injuries and one person was hit by a bullet in the neck as the security forces used force to quell the stone-pelting mobs in the area.

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