3 suspected militants and an Indian army officer killed in Kashmir fighting
- Three suspected militants and an Army officer were killed in separate gunbattles in Kashmir, according to the Indian Army.
- The Army reported that the militants included a top commander, Saifullah, affiliated with the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad outfit.
- Operations are ongoing in Kishtwar, where the Army suspects more militants may be present despite bad weather conditions.
- The Indian Army emphasizes solidarity with the bereaved family following the death of Subedar Chand during efforts to thwart an infiltration attempt.
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Indian army officer, 3 suspected militants killed in Kashmir fighting
SRINAGAR, India: Three suspected militants and an army officer have been killed in two separate gunbattles in Indian-controlled Kashmir, the Indian army said Saturday. Army soldiers laid a cordon in a forested area in southern Kishtwar district on Wednesday following a tip that a group of insurgents was operating there, an army statement said. A search in the area by soldiers
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