
Two militants gunned down in separate encounters in J&K
India Today
A little-known outfit, Mujahideen Ghazwatul Hind, claimed responsibility for an 'attack'. The outfit said three of its cadres 'attacked the CRPF camp'.
Two militants were killed on Thursday in separate encounters with security forces in Srinagar and Kulgam districts of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.
The encounter in Srinagar broke out in the evening in the Hamdaniya Colony area of Bemina, the officials said. "One unidentified terrorist was killed" in the encounter, the Kashmir Zone Police wrote on its official Twitter handle.

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