Top LeT, Jaish commanders killed in Anantnag encounter

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Internet services snapped in area

Anantnag, Mar 15: Top commanders of lashkar Toiba  and  Jaish -e Muhammad   are among four militants  killed in an encounter with government forces in Watergam area of Anantnag district  in south Kashmir on Sunday.

According to wire Service, four militants were killed in brief exchange of gunfire with joint team of security forces within a house. 

DIG South Kashmir Atul Goyal told that acting on specific inputs on intervening night of Saturday – Sunday a joint  search operation was launched in the area.

As the searches were intensified, hiding militants fired upon the joint  forces  approaching towards suspected spot which was retaliated heavily  triggering off  an encounter, resulted in killing of four militants, Goyal said.

On being asked there was no fire from militants, “militants tried to break the cordon and flee after which forces fired and managed to kill all four hiding  militants without causing injury to any of forces personnel”, he said.

Goyal furthermore said that incriminating material including arms and ammunition has been recovered from the slain militants.

An official identified the slain militants as Muzaffar Ahmad and Umar Ahmad from Sopat village of Kulgam and Gulzar

Ahmad from Tarigam village and Sajad Ahmad from Tengbal Frisal village of Kulgam.

He added that Muzzafar, umar and sajad were associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) while as Gulzar was associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)

He added that Muzzafar and Gulzar were operating as top commanders of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) in the area.

The official further said that exchange too place at a hideout within  the  house of Fayaz Ahmad Dar, a local.Meanwhile as a precautionary measure internet services have been suspended in Anantnag and kulgam district reported KNO.

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