Four Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists were killed and 2 policemen injured in a gun battle in J&K's Nagrota Thursday, after a truck carrying newly infiltrated militants was intercepted.
NIA chargesheet filed in a Jammu court says the explosives used in the attack came from Pakistan in batches over a period of four months on Amavasya nights.
Police say the terrorists, who fired indiscriminately at a police party near Nowgam bypass Friday morning, have been identified and will be neutralised soon.
The accused have been charged with relevant provisions of IPC, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the Arms Act, Explosive Substances Act & Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act.
J&K Police say the TRF’s emergence could be the start of a 'violent campaign' in Kashmir, which the Lashkar-e-Taiba cannot undertake on its own due to international focus on it.
Family of Umar Fayaz, injured in gunbattle, says he is just a shopkeeper. Police claim Fayaz is a militant who belongs to the lesser-known Jammu Kashmir Islamic State.
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