Terrorists attacked an army patrol vehicle in Jammu and Kashmir’s Gulmarg region

S Venkateshwari

According to sources two soldiers and two army porters were killed after terrorists attacked an army patrol vehicle in Jammu and Kashmir’s Gulmarg region on Thursday, police sources said. Meanwhile, two army jawans are reported to be injured and have been taken for treatment. According to police sources, the army vehicle came under fire near the Nagin post area of Butapathri, Gulmarg near the Line of Control (LoC).

Perhaps it has been learned that the J&K police suspect it to be a case of infiltration near LoC. “A brief firefight took place between the indian army and terrorists in the general area of Baramulla’s Butapathri,” confirmed Chinar Corps. The attack came hours after J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah met prime minister Narendra Modi and presented a cabinet resolution advocating for the reinstatement of J&K’s statehood.

Moreover chief minister Omar Abdullah took to X and wrote, “Very unfortunate news about the attack on the army vehicles in the Boota Pathri area of North kashmir which has resulted in some casualties & injuries. This recent spate of attacks in kashmir is a matter of serious concern. I condemn this attack is the strongest possible terms & send my condolences to the loved ones of the people who lost their lives. I also pray that injured make a complete & swift recovery.”


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