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Militants kill 4 cops in Kashmir ambush

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Srinagar: In a major strike, militants killed four policemen in Sopore area of Baramulla district in North Kashmir on Friday.

Militants opened indiscriminate fire on a police team near Haigam, 65 kms from here, on Sopore-Kupwara road in the evening, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir, Abdul Gani Mir said.

“Four cops – a head constable, constable and two Special Police Officers (SPOs) – were martyred in the attack,” Mir said.

The four policemen were on their way to Haigam to probe a complaint of robbery when they were ambushed by militants in a lane of the village.

The slain policemen have been identified as head constable Abdul Rehman, constable Mudasir Ahmad and SPOs Gulshan and Mudasir Ahmad Parray.

Mir said security forces have cordoned off the area to track down the militants involved in the attack.

The phone call made to report the robbery was also being traced as police suspect this could have been a hoax to lead the police party into a trap. No militant outfit has claimed responsbility for the attack.

This is the first major militant strike in north Kashmir following the arrest of top LET commander Qari Naveed, alias “Fahadullah”, last week.

Official sources said the militants, after killing the policemen, decamped with their service rifles. (PTI)

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