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Saturday 26 April 2014

MAJOR MUKUND VARDARAJAN 43 RR INDIAN ARMY MARTYARED WHILE KILLING THREE TERRORISTS

An Army officer and two militants of Hizbul Mujahideen were killed and an Army jawan critically injured in a fierce gun battle in South Kashmir district of Shopian where a poll official was killed and five others including three police men were injured last evening when a polling party returning from a polling booth to district headquarter was attacked by militants. Three militants were trapped in a house in village Kareva Zora Malu in Shopian district after Army and police cordoned off the village. Army had information about the presence of three militants of Hizbul Mujahideen – Shabir Gorsi, Mohammad Asif and Abdul Haq- hiding in a house. He said that police and Army’s 44 Rashtriya Rifles launched an operation during which militants were trapped in the house. The militants fired upon the troops when they zeroed in the house of Farooq Ahmad Khan of Khan Mohalla, Kareva. The militants returned the fire leading to fierce gun battle in which two militants were killed. The house of Khan was also damaged in the gun battle. The entire house was brought down in the gun battle and firing stopped, an Army Major and along with few jawans who went near the debris of the house were fired at by a surviving militant injuring Major and a jawan. Major Mukund Vardarajan of 44 RR of Army later succumbed to his injuries. An Army spokesman said that Major was brought dead to 92-Base Hospital in Srinagar. Sources said the Army fired motor shells towards the house as the holed up militants were trying to break the cordon but the heavy presence of troops didn’t provide them any chance to flee from the house. Sources said that Army also used Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) to destroy the house and it was presumed that three militants were killed. The Army major along with a solider went near the debris to see the dead bodies but they were fired at by a surviving militant killing the Major and critically injuring a jawan. Police and Army fired heavily after the killing of Major and the search operation was suspended. One militant is still alive and cordon has been tightened and searches will be resumed in the morning after the third militant is killed. The clashes between forces and locals erupted near Narpora after people from Drubgam and its adjacent villages tried to march towards the gun battle site after the reports that a local militant from village Drubgam was killed. Police and Army didn’t allow them to proceed and fired smoke shells to disperse the protesters. They also pelted stones towards the forces. Meanwhile, Shopian observed strike and protests today against the detention of several youth on the charges of stone pelting during past one week. Shops and business establishments remained closed and roads were deserted

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