Massive hunt against Army convoy attackers
Security Forces (SFs) have launched a massive manhunt, on December 18, against militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) responsible for attack on an Army convoy at Kadalbal in Pampore area on National Highway yesterday (December 17) in which three Army personnel were killed and two others injured, reports Daily Excelsior. Army assisted by Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) launched massive operations in South Kashmir against the LeT militants responsible for the attack.
Meanwhile, the Border security Force (BSF) has recovered a Night Vision Device (NVD) near Border Out Post Chamliyal of Ramgarh Sector in Samba District during the search operation on December 18, reports Daily Excelsior. According to official sources, the NVD was found in the same area where three Pakistani terrorists were neutralized by BSF who had managed to sneak about 100 to 200 meters inside the Indian territory on November 29 this year and where the Pakistani Rangers had dug a tunnel from across the border also. Sources said the device belonged to slain terrorists and it was being used by them during night to locate the way and also the movement of the security forces after sneaking inside the Indian Territory. However, after the killing of all the three terrorists the device was lying in the fields in the area and during the search operations the BSF jawans located it today and seized it.