Two Pakistani terrorists of the outlawed Jaish-e-Mohammad group and a CISF officer were killed



Two Pakistani psychological militants of the banned Jaish-e-Mohammad bunch and a CISF official were killed while nine greater security work force endured shot and splinter wounds in a four-hour gunfight following a snare on a paramilitary transport early Friday close to Sunjuwan military camp, 8km from Jammu city.

The assault by psychological militants "wearing dangerous loaded self destruction vests" happened near PM Narendra Modi's booked visit to Jammu on April 24 to address the country on Panchayati Raj Diwas from Palli panchayat in the outskirts region of Samba, where in excess of 30,000 individuals from J&K's rustic bodies are supposed to go to the occasion.

This will be his most memorable overall population occasion in J&K since the repeal of Article 370 in August 2019. The PM visited armed force camps in Rajouri and Nowshera in October 2019 and November 2021 to observe Diwali with fighters positioned on the boundary.
Authorities connected Friday's assault with uplifted psychological militant exercises to undermine the PM's visit, provoking specialists to move forward security in Samba and streets prompting it.
They said fear based oppressors trapped a transport conveying 15 CISF work force from the cantonment region of Jammu's Bathandi around 4.30am. The assailants were really spurned and compelled to escape, yet CISF aide sub-reviewer Shankar Prasad Patel of Naugawan town, Maihar tehsil, in Madhya Pradesh's Satna locale was killed and two of his partners were injured.
ASI Patel, 58, is made due by his better half and two children. A long time from retirement, Patel moved with his unit to J&K on April 18 subsequent to working in Bhilai and Punjab before his most recent posting. "He had spoken with his family three days prior," his sibling Shatrughan Prasad said.

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