Terror attack in Samba, two militants killed

This is the second terror attack in Jammu in as many days

Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Mar 21 2015 | 2:49 PM IST
Terrorists struck for the second time in as many days when two of them opened fire at an army camp on Jammu-Pathankot Highway in Samba district today. They were killed in the counter attack.

The militants opened fired and lobbed grenades at an Army camp in Meshwara area of Samba around 5:50 am, security officials said.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said in Delhi that two terrorists have been killed in the operation.

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A civilian, who was passing by the area, fell off his cycle during the firing and was injured, the Army said.

Defence PRO Lt. Col Manish Mehta said it was difficult to say whether the two militants were from the same group which had attacked a police station in Kathua yesterday.

"At 5.45 am, the terrorists had opened fire and let me tell you nobody has been injured. No soldier or civilian has been injured. The individual, who has been injured, had fallen off from his cycle during the firing. It is not a bullet or a splinter injury," Mehta told reporters.

"They (attackers) were not trying to enter any unit. They fired from outside and now they have been cordoned outside the army area," he added.

Officials said the Jammu-Pathankot Highway has been closed for vehicular traffic as a precautionary measure.

Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh told reporters, "The first gunshots were heard at around 5:30 am. One person was injured during the firing. As the state has been put on high alert following yesterday's attack, the militants could not launch a bigger attack on Samba".

"Security forces have been alerted and will prevent such attacks. Combing operation is underway," he said.

This is the second such terror attack in Jammu in as many days.

'Fidayeen' militants in army fatigues had stormed a police station in Jammu's Kathua yesterday, killing three security personnel and two civilians, and leaving 11 others including Deputy SP wounded.

Two militants were also killed in the gun battle.
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First Published: Mar 21 2015 | 2:22 PM IST

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