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Hizbul Mujahideen commander killed in Kashmir gunfight

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Srinagar: Wanted commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen was among the two militants shot dead in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district after a brief gunfight on Sunday.

According to a police officer, “The militants, travelling in a vehicle, were challenged at a ‘naka’ (checkpost) set up by security forces in Padgampora area of Pulwama, but instead of giving themselves up, started firing at the security personnel triggering a brief gunfight in which both were killed.”

 

 

“The two slain militants have been identified as Rayees Kachroo of Rajpora in Pulwama and Farooq Hurra of Nazneenpora in Shopian district. Kachroo was on top of the security forces’ wanted list of militants operating in south Kashmir areas.

The officer said, “He was wanted in connection with attacks on security forces. His killing is a major setback to militancy in south Kashmir.”

Security forces had set up the check post in Padgampora area following information about the movement of militants.