Security forces on May 14 busted a terrorist hideout after a brief exchange of fire with the militants in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district, police said.
An encounter broke out between militants and security forces in south Kashmir’s Anantnag on May 14 morning.
The encounter started when a joint team of Police, army and CRPF launched a cordon and search operation on specific information about the presence of militants at Anderwan Sagam hamlet of Kokarnag.
One to two militants are believed to be trapped in the area, officials said.
The militants managed to escape and in a subsequent search, blankets and other stores were found in a “cave-like” hideout, the officer said. There are no reports of casualties on either side, police said.
Earlier on Saturday, the Indian Army troops foiled an infiltration bid in the Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir in the early hours, forcing the quadcopter flown by Pakistan to withdraw.
The Army said the Pakistan side tried to fly a quadcopter over the incident site. ”On being fired at by the Indian side, it quickly withdrew,” the Army said.
The infiltration bid was a desperate action by the intruders, duly abetted by the Pakistan Army. “It is yet another failed attempt to disrupt the G20 Summit and create disturbance in the Valley,” the Army said.
On May 3, Indian Army had foiled an infiltration bid in J&K’s Kupwara and eliminated two terrorists in an encounter.
(With inputs from PTI)