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Militants draw blood, Village Defence Guard member killed in Kashmir’s Udhampur district

The second killing in Jammu in eight days has put the spotlight back on the return of militancy and how it remains a challenge for security forces despite claims of normality

Muzaffar Raina Srinagar Published 29.04.24, 04:52 AM
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A Village Defence Guard (VDG) member was killed early on Sunday in a gunfight with suspected militants in a remote village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur district.

The second killing in Jammu in eight days has put the spotlight back on the return of militancy and how it remains a challenge for security forces despite claims of normality.

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Police said Mohammad Shareef, 48, a resident of Lower Ponar in Udhampur’s Basantgarh, was injured during a face-off with militants and later succumbed to his injuries.

The VDG member was accompanying a police party looking for militants in the area. The police said a massive search operation was underway to flush out militants, believed to have recently infiltrated from Pakistan.

The Jammu province has seen a surge in militancy in recent years, prompting authorities to strengthen the VDG. Their numbers stood at a staggering 30,000 but thousands more were engaged after a spate of militant attacks in the last two years.

The police said its patrolling party confronted the militants around 7.45am after they received a tip-off on their presence in the area.

“Today (Sunday) morning, a party of police picket in Sang, along with VDG members, proceeded towards Chochru Gala heights where a face-off ensued with a group of hiding terrorists,” a police spokesperson said.

There was an exchange of fire that lasted for 30 minutes. The militants fled deep into the woods after inflicting the casualty.

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