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Militants attack police party in Sopore, civilian killed

Source: PTI
Last updated on: March 24, 2013 14:57 IST
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Militants on Sunday attacked a police party in a busy market area of Sopore town in North Kashmir's Baramulla district, leaving a civilian dead and a policeman critically injured, the fourth attack on security forces in the state this month.

Superintendent of Police, Sopore, Imtiyaz Hussain told PTI that "Militants opened fire on a police party while they were clearing the traffic jam in Iqbal market area in Sopore."

He said constable Kishor Kumar was hit by a bullet in the neck while an elderly civilian was also injured in the attack.

The civilian later succumbed to injuries.

The militants snatched the service rifle of the injured cop before fleeing from the scene, he said.

The officer said the policemen exercised maximum restraint to avoid civilian casualties.

Efforts are to track down the assailants.

The attack comes three days after militants attacked a Border Security Force convoy in the outskirts of Srinagar city, leaving a jawan dead and two others injured.

On March 13, Lashkar-e-Tayiba militants, disguised as cricketers, had attacked a Central Reserve Police Force camp in Srinagar city, killing five of its personnel.

Two militants were killed in retaliatory action, while police arrested four persons including a Pakistani national in the course of investigations into the attack.

On March 2, two policemen were shot dead by militants in Kupwara district of north Kashmir.

Constables Santosh Kumar and Azad Chand of Indian Reserve Police were shot at by the militants from point blank range in Handwara town.

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