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Nine terrorists including two top commander killed in two days in South Kashmir
6/8/2020 11:35:09 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, June 8: With the killing of four terrorists by the security forces in the Pinjura village in South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Monday morning, the total number of terrorists killed in two encounters in the past two days rose to nine.
Lauding the role of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF and the army, General officer Commanding (GoC) 15 Corps Lt Gen B S Raju said the operation was conducted in a “smooth manner” with no collateral damage to civilian property.
Addressing a hurriedly convened press conference at the Victor Force headquarters at Awantipora, 33 km from here, Gen Raju said the operation was conducted smoothly because of the professionalism of all the agencies involved.
“The intelligence given by Jammu and Kashmir Police, solid crowd control done by the CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) and the appropriate tactics that were used by the forces on ground ensured that it was done in the most professional manner,” he said.
Gen Raju said he was aware of the difficult circumstances under which the operation was conducted, which involved evacuating considerable number of civilians from the vicinity.
“I would credit the local population, which kind of facilitated the conduct of the operation in such a smooth manner.”
Gen Raju, replying to a question about the number of terrorists in South Kashmir, said that around 100 local militants and 25 foreign terrorists were operational in South Kashmir.
“We can give a rough figure of approximately 100 odd local terrorists we are looking at and may be another 20-25 foreign terrorists is the number we are broadly looking at,” he said.
The senior Army officer, who was flanked by Victor Force Major General A Sengupta and Inspector General of CRPF Rajesh Kumar, said Pakistan is “unhappy” with peace in the Kashmir Valley as it wants to keep the pot boiling by pushing armed terrorists and peddling misinformation.
“...as I said earlier that Pakistan is unhappy because it is in its larger plan to keep the pot boiling in the valley. That is how the relevance of the Pakistan army remains within Pakistan.
“As far as Pakistan’’s contribution to violence here, it is a combination of two things -- inducting weapons and pushing terrorists...and the second is the information warfare pakistan intends to fight. I will again make an appeal that don’’t consume Pakistani media, it is peddling misinformation and that is something I would like to say even at the cost of repetition,” he said.
. Indian Army official asserted that the people of Kashmir took abrogation of provisions of Article 370 in a positive manner. Lt Gen BS Raju said that due to relative peaceful situation in the Valley, Pakistan is on a “hyperdrive” to present a false narrative.
“Starting from the situation post abrogation of Article 370, I think the population took the decision in a positive manner. We saw relative peace for a fairly long period of time,” Lt Gen B S Raju said.
In a bold move, the Narendra Modi-led NDA government in August 2019 revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated the border state into two Union territories. The removal of some provisions of Article 370 was done to take away Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and bifurcation the state into two Union territories - Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
Lt Gen Raju appealed to the Kashmiris not to get carried away by the misinformation coming from Pakistan.
Giving details, Maj Gen Sengupta said the security forces launched a cordon and search operation in Pinjora area of the district in South Kashmir this morning after receiving information about the presence of militants there.
The civilian population was evacuated and the forces drew fire from terrorists even before an appeal for their surrender could be made.
This is the second encounter in Shopian district in the past 24 hours.
Five Hizbul Mujahideen militants, including a self-styled commander, were killed in an eight-hour gun battle with security forces in the district’’s Reban area on Sunday
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