One militant was killed alongside the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, the Army mentioned on Sunday.
“Suspicious move of unidentified persons was detected by own patrolling party near the LoC fence at Machil Sector on the intervening night of November 7/8,” a spokesman mentioned.
He mentioned militants have been attempting to infiltrate and have been intercepted by troops. “A contact was established and one militant was killed,” the spokesman mentioned.
He mentioned one AK-47 rifle and two baggage have been recovered from the slain militant.
The operation was on in the border space, officers mentioned.
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