
2 terrorists killed in Srinagar's Nowgam by Kashmir Police, Indian Army
India Today
Two terrorists were killed earlier today in an encounter with Kashmir police and the Indian Army.
Following 'specific input' generated by Kashmir Police, an encounter was carried out in the Nowgam area of Srinagar district. Two terrorists were killed during the operation. The security forces stated that a 'search' was underway.
On a specific input generated by Police, an #encounter has started in Nowgam area of #Srinagar District. Srinagar Police and 50RR are on the job. Further details shall follow.@JmuKmrPolice
The two terrorists who were killed earlier today were affiliated with the AGuh terror outfit, as per the police. The AGuH i.e. Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind is a terrorist organisation which has links with Al Qaeda and the group is reported to be active in the Valley.
"Srinagar Police and 50RR are on the job," the Kashmir Police shared on Twitter.
The two terrorists have been identified as Aijaz Rasool Nazar, a Pulwama native, and Shahid Ahmad.
"They were involved in a recent terror attack on an outside labourer, namely, Muneer ul Islam from West Bengal, on 2/9/22 in Pulwama," ADGP Kashmir said.
Killed #terrorists were affiliated with #terror outfit AGuH & identified as Aijaz Rasool Nazar of Pulwama & Shahid Ahmad @ Abu Hamza. They were involved in recent #terror attack on an outside labourer namely Muneer ul Islam from West Bengal on 2/9/22 in Pulwama: ADGP Kashmir https://t.co/tywlpSKTly

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