Army’s Search Operation Continues In Baramulla: Army’s search operation continues in Baramulla, Lieutenant Governor paid tribute to the martyrs of the terrorist attack.

Army's Search Operation Continues In Baramulla: Army's search operation continues in Baramulla, Lieutenant Governor paid tribute to the martyrs of the terrorist attack.

New Delhi. Army’s search operation is going on in Buta Pathri area located in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir. Two soldiers were martyred in a terrorist attack in the same area late Thursday night. While two laborers working for the army also died. The terrorists had ambushed an army vehicle at Buta Pathri near Nagin Post area of ​​Gulmarg. On Thursday morning, a migrant laborer from UP was shot by terrorists. He has been shot in his hand and is currently admitted in the hospital.

On the other hand, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha paid tribute to the mortal remains of two soldiers Jeevan Singh, Qaiser Ahmed Shah and defense porters Mushtaq Ahmed Chaudhary and Zahoor Ahmed Mir who lost their lives in the terrorist attack by offering floral tributes. Let us tell you that recently there has been an increase in terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. Terrorists are mainly targeting migrant citizens who live and work in Jammu and Kashmir. However, local citizens are also their target.

Earlier, on the night of 20 October in Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir, terrorists had killed a doctor from Kashmir, an engineer from Madhya Pradesh and 5 laborers from Punjab and Bihar. The Resistance Front (TRF) of terrorist organization Lashkar had taken responsibility for this attack. Apart from this, on October 18, terrorists also carried out target killing in Shopian. This is the third terrorist attack that took place in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday in the last one week. Earlier, only Kashmiri Pandits were targeted by the TRF terrorist organization, but now it has started targeting the migrants as well as the Kashmiri people. The army says that terrorists are attacking due to lack of new recruitment and control on infiltration.

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