TWO ARMY CAPTAINS KILLED
IN KASHMIR ENCOUNTER
Three
Army commandos, including two Captains, and a militant were killed on Sunday in
the fierce gunfight with a group of terrorists holed up inside a government
building on the outskirts of Srinagar, raising the toll to seven in the
encounter that began on Saturday afternoon.The multi-storey Entrepreneurship
Development Institute building in Pampore caught fire this afternoon as the
encounter between Army and the heavily-armed terrorists, suspected to be three
to four in number, continued for the second day.Through the day, the terrorists
kept on firing and throwing grenades on the security forces who have surrounded
the building and making attempts to storm it.
Army
lost Captain Pawan Kumar, Captain Tushar Mahajan and jawan Om Prakash, all of
the elite Para commando units, in the gunbattle on Sunday. The Army succeeded
in eliminating one of the terrorists by Sunday evening, an official said.Captain
Pawan Kumar, who hailed from Haryana’s Jind, sustained grievous injuries in
militant firing as security forces tried to make their way into the building in
the wee hours today, an army official said. He succumbed to injuries later.Captain
Tushar Mahajan from Udhampur was also injured in the encounter and succumbed to
injuries later at hospital.As the security forces exchanged heavy gunfire with
the holed up militants, another soldier from the Para unit, Om Prakash, was
injured and taken to 92 Base Hospital of the Army at Badamibagh Cantonment
where he succumbed.
The terrorists
have been holed up in the building since Saturday afternoon after they attacked
a CRPF convoy, killing two jawans and a civilian and injuring nine other
jawans.Nearly 100 civilians — staff and students of the EDI — were evacuated to
safety by the security forces from the building, a police official said.He said
the operation might be prolonged as militants seem to be heavily armed.The open
structure of the building where the militants are hiding also poses a
difficulty to the security forces in advancing towards it, he added.
Prof. John Kurakar
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