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Major infiltration bid foiled J&K’s Nowshehra sector: 3 militants killed, another injured | KNO

American M-16 rifle among other arms, ammunition recovered, search for injured militant on: IGP Jammu

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Rajouri, June 01 (KNO): A major infiltration bid was foiled on the LoC in Kabootar-Gala area of Nowshehra sector in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmri in which three heavily armed militants were killed and fourth one was injured. Talking exclusively to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Inspector General of Police (IPG) Jammu range, Mukesh Singh said that three heavily armed militants were killed while as fourth one sustained injuries for whom massive search operation is on. “Three militants have been killed. It was in infiltration bid and they were trying to sneak in from Nowshehra sector,” the IGP said, adding that fourth militant was injured in the exchange of fire and may be hiding in the area. “Searches are on to track the injured militant down,” he said. Security officials told KNO that from the possession of three slain militants a huge cache of arms and ammunition was recovered which includes an American made M-16 rifle, two AK 47 rifles and Under Barrel Grenade Launcher along with Grenades. Official sources said that in the intervening night of May 29 and May 29, an infiltration bid took place on Line of Control in Kabootar Gala area located in Kalal of Nowahera sector. "While the infiltrators were trying to sneak in, an explosion took place that was possibly after one of the infiltrator stepped on an anti-personnel mine. Soon after it, the ambush parties of army stationed there cordoned around 400 meters area and a fierce fire fight took place which lasted for hours," they said. They said that since past three days a major combing operation was going on in the area during which bodies of three militants were found on LoC which however are difficult to retrieve due to continuous firing from across. However, search teams of army have managed to recover the arms and ammunition along with other material carried by the infiltrating group. Official sources said that two AK 47 rifles along with thirteen magazines, one American M-16 rifle with six magazines, one 9mm Chinese pistol with one magazine, one UBGL launcher, six UBGL grenades, five hand grenades, 30 loose rounds of 9 mm, 85 loose rounds of 5.56 mm, 14 loose rounds of 7.62 mm were recovered from the site of gunfight. “Other allied and lifesaving material recovered from the area under cordon include two tactical knives, one bullet proof Patkha, six rucksacks, six pouches, Rs 17000 Indian currency and one Pathani suit,” he said. Official sources said that army have established an official communication with police and has informed about the recovery of arms and ammunition and is expected to handover the same to police tomorrow—(KNO)

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