In India, in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir, once again the terrorists attacked. Terrorists attacked on Tuesday evening by targeting Indian Army post in Hajin area of Bandipura, Jammu and Kashmir.
According to the news agency ANI, at least four to six terrorists attacked the Army camp on both sides. The terrorists attacked this on 13th National Rifles and Hajin Police Station.
According to reports, the terrorists fired eight rounds and attacked the policemen and the army with grenade launchers. Police officer said that this was not a suicide attack and it was responded in a rigorous manner. He further said that the entire area has been surrounded and the operation has been started.
It is being said that both army posts and police stations are safe.
Earlier, on Tuesday evening, militants targeted the army vehicle in the Harwan area of north Kashmir, blasting the IED. In this incident, there was considerable damage to the vehicle, but no casualty happened. The incident took place in Harwan Yambrajal Vari, about 20 km away from Sopore, which was the vehicle of 22nd National Rifles. The responsibility of this attack was taken by Jaish-e-Mohammed.
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