Terrorists go missing in Kashmir: Three laborers killed


Indiscriminate firing broke out in the house of a laborer from Bihar

Terrorists and their sympathizers will be shot dead to avenge killing of innocents: Lieutenant Governor

Detention and interrogation of three suspects, including mother and son, in Poonch and Rajouri attack cases

Srinagar: Terrorist attacks on civilians continue in Jammu and Kashmir and today three foreign laborers were killed by militants in Vanpoh in Kulgam district. According to details provided by the police, the militants broke into the house given to the laborers and opened fire indiscriminately.

On the rising incidence of attacks on civilians, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha said in a statement that militants and sympathizers of terrorists would be killed in retaliation for the killing of civilians.

On the rising incidents of killing of locals by terrorists, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha said that every drop of blood of the slain civilians would be avenged and the terrorists and their sympathizers would be beaten to death in retaliation.

Sinha said efforts were being made to interfere in peace, socio-economic development and personal development of the people in Kashmir. However, the government is committed to the development of Jammu and Kashmir. Further investigations into the issue are being conducted today by the investigating agencies.

In the last few days, nine Indian soldiers were killed in terrorist attacks in Poonch and Rajouri. An investigation into the attack has led to the arrest and interrogation of three suspects, including a mother and son, in Kashmir today. A 45-year-old woman living in Bhatta Durian forest area along with her son and another man have been arrested today.

The investigating agency suspects that these individuals provided logistical support and other help to the terrorists. Security agencies say an investigation is under way into whether the individuals voluntarily provided shelter and other facilities to the terrorists or were forced to do so at gunpoint.

Foreign workers will be housed in army-police camps

Attacks on foreign workers are on the rise in Jammu and Kashmir. So, according to the new emergency advisory issued by Jammu and Kashmir, foreign workers will be kept in army and police camps.

Instructions have been issued to the concerned departments to relocate the migrant workers to these camps immediately for their safety. Terrorists have killed three Bihar workers in Kashmir on Sunday and many foreign workers have also been killed in the past few days.

The young man, who had escaped from the clutches of IS, rejoined the sleeper cell

Security agencies have revealed that a Kashmiri youth who escaped from the clutches of Islamic State and was rescued in Turkey has rejoined the sleeper cell.

Afshan Parvez, who lives in Khanyar city, is now 25 years old. In 2017, his family wanted him to go to college but he wanted to go to Europe to get religious education. After quarreling at home, he left Europe and found out that he was in Turkey and in the clutches of IS.

He was rescued by Indian authorities at the request of his parents. However, it has now come out that Pervez is also in the sleeper cell of the anti-India terror movement and that IS It is spreading jihadi literature issued by organizations including the Kashmiri youth. He has been arrested by the National Investigation Agency in recent days.

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