"It is an unfortunate incident. We will ascertain the facts in the case," Sayeed told reporters here.
He said such an incident should not have happened and the government would bring the facts of the incident to the fore.
"Such an incident should not have happened. I do not want to go into the details as it would not be right. Inquiries happen every time, but we will really ascertain the facts in this case," he said.
Asked about the different statements from army and state police over the incident, Sayeed said: "There are no different statements. The situation is very complex here and the army should deal with it cautiously".
The army had maintained that the duo were killed in an exchange of fire between militants and a patrol party. They also said that two AK assault rifles along with other weapons were recovered from Wani after the encounter.
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