Rameez Ahmed Parray was the sole bread earner of the family.
The statements made before a judicial magistrate had tightened the case against separatists.
The Hollywood blockbuster 'Zero Dark Thirty', it is learnt, played in the minds of security officials when they got tip of top LeT terrorist.
An A+++ category terrorist, Dujana had taken over the reins of the Lashkar-e-Tayiba in the Kashmir Valley after the group's divisional commander Abu Qassim was killed in 2013.
India brought in more troops after the destruction of two of its bunkers and "aggressive tactics" adopted by the Chinese People's Liberation Army
The Army believes the children, after returning from their multi-city tour, will narrate their experiences to other young Kashmiris, encouraging them to join the next group.
Army can detect terrorists who might be hiding in wall cavities or false ceilings.
Using phones and computers to spread rumours, jihadis are waging a new, unconventional war.
Parvaiz had left home after an argument with his father, who wanted him to join a college while the son was interested in religious studies.
Farooq Ahmed Dar said he was yet to be called by the police or the army -- which has instituted a court of inquiry into the incident of April 9 -- for his side of the story.
The heightened militancy this year in Pulwama is receiving ground support with the local people posing maximum resistance to the forces.
Fake or exaggerated news against the forces and the administration are feeding public anger, often leading to violence.
Major Sandeep Kumar,Captain Manik Sharma and Naik Arvind Singh Chauhan gunned down the the poster boy of resurgent militancy in the Kashmir valley.
This is the first time that suicide attackers have adopted this tactic.
Army officials said one of the four attackers had infiltrated using the gaps along the fence near Salamabad nallah and erected a ladder on the Indian side of the fence, while the other three had a ladder on their side.
Not only army personnel but Indian Army's canine 'soldiers' perform their duties in counter-insurgency operations.
The sources said that the terrorists were not expecting an action by the Indian Army and therefore were taken by surprise.
Desperate people waiting for a lift or walking on foot has become a common sight in the trouble-torn Kashmir Valley where public transport has remained suspended for the past 80 days.
Army personnel continued their search operations but have not managed to reach the spot where the bodies were supposed to be lying.
The army has quietly moved an entire brigade into south Kashmir to clear it of militants and protesters.