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According to the data, with 167 cases, Manipur has maximum number of insurgency related incidents among all the NE states in 2017, followed by Arunachal Pradesh (61), Assam (33), Meghalaya (28) and Nagaland (19). Mizoram and Tripura recorded no such incidents.

Besides the civilian casualties has been decreased by 83% (212 in 2014 and 37 in 2017) in the region while casualties of security forces declined by 40% (20 in 2014 and 12 in 2017),it said.

Among the NE states, Manipur has maximum number of civilian (23) and security forces (8) casualties in 2017, followed by Assam (civilian-6,security force-3),Nagaland(civilian-3,security force-1), Arunachal Pradesh (civilian-3), Meghalaya(civilian-2). No report of such casualty in Mizoram and Tripura.
 
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Two Army men, including a Junior Commissioner Officer (JCO), were killed in a suicide attack on the Army's 36 Brigade camp at Sunjwan, near Jammu city, in the early hours of Saturday by Pakistan based militants.

Four persons, including a girl, were injured in the attack and an operation is on to engage four to five militants holed up inside the camp.

“Two soldiers were killed in the Sunjwan attack. At 4.55 a.m., the terrorists managed to enter into the premises of JCOs family quarters of Army's 36 Brigade and started indiscriminate firing,” Minister for Parliamentary Affairs A R Veeri told the State Legislative Assembly.

The Army men killed were identified as JCO Madan Lal Choudhary and non-commissioned officer Mohammad Ashraf

Mir. Lal’s daughter Neha, who was injured in the attack, was shifted to Jammu’s Government Medical College hospital. The other three injured are Colonel Rohit Solanki, Havaldar Abdul Hamid and Lance Naik Bahadur Singh.
 
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Vikram Sharma
Tribune News Service
Jammu, February 9


As many as 289 civilians, security forces and police personnel have been killed in state due to militancy/law and order and border firing incidents from 2015-17, besides 110 civilians and two police personnel were killed in 4,376 incidents of stone-throwing in the Valley in the same period.

This was stated by Minister-in-Charge, Home, in a written reply to a question by Congress MLC Naresh Gupta who sought figures of civilians, security forces and police persons killed/injured in militancy, border firing and law and order incidents. Gupta said a total number of 61 persons were killed and 173 injured in 2015, 102 killed and 285 injured in 2016 and 126 killed and 332 injured in 2017 in militancy related incidents in the past three years.

Regarding killings and injuries to security force personnel and civilians due to border firing, the minister-in-charge said 56 security forces personnel and 41 civilians were killed in 834 ceasefire violations in the past three years, while a total number of 383 persons were injured during the period.

Detailing about civilians, police and security forces killed and injured in the state due to law and order incidents, Gupta said a total 4,376 incidents of stone-throwing were recorded in the past three years, out of which 2,808 were recorded in 2016. A maximum number of civilian deaths, 86, were recorded, besides two police personnel killed in the same year.

However, no security force personnel were killed in these three years. The highest number of injuries to 1,459 security forces personnel and 7,776 police personnel was also recorded in 2016. The security forces personnel injured in these three years are 1,896, while 9,600 police personnel were injured in 2015-17.

However the details with regard to civilians injured during 2015-17 are being compiled /reconciled in consultation with the Health and Medical Education Department. Replying to a query about the measures being taken for the security and safety of people, the Minister-in-charge said as per the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), all safety measures were in place.

“The security grid has been sufficiently strengthened, steps are being taken to check activities of anti-national elements,” he replied.
 
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Second day on Sunday, with the number of casualties rising to six as Army commandos recovered the bodies of another Junior Commissioned Officer, two soldiers and a civilian during sanitisation of residential quarters.

All four were killed by the terrorists in the initial stage yesterday, the Army said.

The six deceased were identified as Subedar Madan Lal Choudhary from Kathua, Subedar Mohd Ashraf Mir from Kupwara, Havildar Hahibullah Qurashi from Kupwara, Naik Manzoor Ahmed from Qazigund, Lance Naik Mohd Iqbal from Pulwama and his father.

The Army said three heavily-armed terrorists, who managed to enter the military base in the wee hours of Saturday, had been killed. The state government had initially said four to five terrorists had stormed the camp. Unconfirmed reports suggested that two more terrorists had been eliminated.

While a team of the National Investigation Agency also reached the Army camp, sources said Army Chief General Bipin Rawat and Western Army Command chief Lt Gen Surinder Singh took an aerial survey of the operation.

Meanwhile, a soldier, Gunner Kishore Kumar Munna of Chautham in Bihar, who was injured in ceasefire violation in Poonch on February 4, succumbed to his injuries today.

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JCO Madan Lal Choudhary

Madan Lal’s elder brother Shamsher Choudhary said: “Three generations of our family have served in the Army. His martyrdom has left us devastated.

The JCO was to retire in December.” Inder Choudhary, his octogenarian father, had served in J&K Militia — raised in 1947 to resist the Pakistani invaders. Later christened Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry in 1972, Madan Lal joined the force in 1988. The martyr’s son is a commissioned officer.

“My son fought terrorists with bare hands to save the family and others. He is our hero but my heart is full of sorrow,” said Inder Choudhary, as he awaited his son’s mortal remains to arrive at native Bakrak village. The martyr is survived by his parents, wife, two children, five brothers and five sisters. His daughter is undergoing treatment in Jammu.

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The grieving family members of Subedar Mohammad Ashraf Mir at Maidanpora on Sunday. Tribune Photo:
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Subedar Mohammad Ashraf Mir of Maidanpora, Lolab, and Havildar Habibullah Qureshi of Batapora Hyhama, both from the frontier Kupwara district in north Kashmir; Lance Naik Mohammmad Iqbal Sheikh from Nageenpora, Tral, Pulwama, and Lance Naik Manzoor Ahmed from Kulgam district, were killed in the gunfight. Lance Naik Iqbal’s father was also killed in the attack.

As the families waited for the bodies of the soldiers, residents of adjacent areas rushed to the villages of the martyrs.

At Maidanpora, over 110 km from Srinagar, villagers started visiting the Mir family after the news about his death in the Jammu attack spread.

“We came to know that he died on Saturday,” Subedar Mir’s father Ghulam Mohideen Mir said, adding that he was the only bread-earner of the family.

Mir pitched for dialogue between India and Pakistan to stop the bloodshed in J&K. “Innocent people are getting killed each day and this should stop. They should talk and resolve issues,” Mohideen said.

Subedar Mir, 43, was home when fidayeen barged into his quarter. A family member said militants shot him dead as he was preparing for pre-dawn prayers. His three children and wife, too, were at the quarter when he was shot dead on Saturday.

The family of Havildar Qureshi at Batapora in Kupwara is also in mourning. A few family members were upset with the Army for not disclosing them about the death of the soldiers.

“We came to know about (the death) through the media on Saturday. There was no news from the Army even today,” said another relative.

In Tral, the Sheikh family was waiting for two bodies. Lance Naik Iqbal, 32, and his father were killed in the gunfight. He is survived by his wife and an infant son.

CM enquires about injured in hospital
Jammu: Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti visited Army Hospital, Satwari, on Saturday evening and enquired about the condition of those injured in the Sunjuwan Army camp attack. The Chief Minister met the injured and wished them speedy recovery. She also interacted with the doctors attending to the injured. She promised the injured all support of the government. TNS
 
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An Army jawan, who was injured in Pakistani shelling in Poonch sector on February 4, succumbed to injuries in Udhampur’s Command Military Hospital, on Sunday.

Identifying the deceased as Kishore Kumar Munna of village Barmaha in Khagaria tehsil of Bihar’s Chautham district, an Army spokesperson said that the jawan is survived by his mother.

After a ceremonial farewell with full military honours in Nagrota on Monday morning, Munna’s mortal remains will be taken to his hometown. “He was a brave and sincere soldier. The nation will always remain indebted to him for the supreme sacrifice and devotion to duty,” said the Army spokesperson.

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Indian army soldiers carry the body of their colleague who was killed in an attack on an army camp, on a stretcher outside a hospital in Jammu February 11, 2018. Reuters
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A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) constable was killed, while a policeman was injured in the ongoing encounter between holed up militants and security forces in Karan Nagar area of Srinagar on Monday.

CRPF PRO Rajesh Yadav said one constable, Mujahid Khan of 49 Battalion, succumbed to his injuries at the site of the encounter.

Earlier, an alert CRPF sentry averted what could have been another attack on a security base in Jammu and Kashmir early Monday by firing at approaching militants, forcing them to flee.

Reports said that two militants, carrying bags and AK-47 rifles, had taken cover inside an abandoned building near the camp of 23 battalion of CRPF at Karan Nagar after an alert sentry spotted them and opened fire around 4.30 am.

Security forces cornered the two militants and were exchanging fire with them.

"Two militants are holed up in the three-storey building, intermittently firing on the security forces. The operation to flush out the militants will continue through the night," Inspector General CRPF Ravideep Shahi said.

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An Army jawan died and another received severe injuries today in Rajasthan’s Pokhran firing range when some ammunition exploded, army sources said. The jawans were trying to destroy the ammunitions which did not explode when fired from a few rocket launchers, they said.

A jawan was killed and another injured in the incident which took place at around 4 pm, the sources said.

The cause of the explosion appears to be malfunctioning of the ammunition, they said, adding a probe has been ordered into the incident. The jawan who died was from 14 Engineering regiment.

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Tale of 2 CRPF bravehearts: Alert soldier raised alarm on militant attack in Kashmir, another fell to enemy bullets
Constable Mojahid Khan rang up his mother in Bihar’s Bhojpur district at 9.52am and promised to attend a family wedding in March, barely 30 minutes before he was killed in the shootout near his camp.
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Paramilitary trooper Mojahid Khan of the 49 Battalion who died of a bullet wound.(Photo by special arrangement)

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Paramilitary trooper Mojahid Khan of the 49 Battalion who died of a bullet wound.(Photo by special arrangement)
In the biting winter cold of Srinagar, not a soul was stirring at 4am on Monday. But Raghunath Ghait of the CRPF’s 23 Battalion was waiting alert at the main sentry post, with his weapon drawn.

The 27-year-old constable sounded a warning when he saw two men in military fatigues scampering towards his camp, where his colleagues and their families were fast asleep. The armed duo carrying a heavy rucksack didn’t respond, or stop, prompting him to fire a volley of shots.

The gunshots forced the two militants to retreat and sprint across a bylane to a four-storey building under construction in the Karan Nagar area. The shots also alerted fellow CRPF guards and awoke those sleeping.

“The building has been cordoned off and an operation is on to flush out the militants,” said a senior paramilitary officer who doesn’t want to be named.

Another officer said extreme caution is being exercised in the operation and the troopers are not using heavy weapons as Karan Nagar is a congested residential area.

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Ghait Raghunath Ulhas of the CRPF’s 23 Battalion. (Photo by special arrangement )

The CRPF and Jammu and Kashmir police evacuated around 25 families from the area. They have Ulhas of Maharashtra, who joined the CRPF in 2014, to thank for averting a situation akin to the Sunjuwan military station attack in Jammu, where six people were killed on Saturday and Sunday.

The CRPF and police went after the militants holed up in the building, triggering a gunfight in which paramilitary trooper Mojahid Khan of the 49 Battalion died of a bullet wound.

“We lost a soldier during the encounter but the bravery of another soldier helped save many lives,” CRPF director general RR Bhatnagar said.

Constable Khan rang up his mother in Bihar’s Bhojpur district at 9.52am and promised to attend a family wedding in March, barely 30 minutes before he was killed in the shootout near his camp.

His family members in Piro, his native village 92km southwest of Patna, said he spoke to his sister-in-law too.

Youngest of five brothers, Khan was a bachelor. His three elder brothers are in Dubai, while the eldest lives in Piro with their parents. His two sisters are married.

Brother Mohammad Khan said he received the sad news at 10.30am. “Our parents and the women in the family haven’t been told about his death … we simply said Mojahid has been wounded in a militant attack.”

Khan last visited his village in November last year. The family had planned to find a bride and fix the soldier’s wedding the next time he’s home on leave. But the brave brother will now return in a coffin.

Security measures across Kashmir Valley were scaled up after a suicide attack in January that left five CRPF troopers dead. Monday’s attack follows intelligence alerts about heightened militant strikes in the first fortnight of February.

“We had put all our units on high alert following intelligence inputs about an impending attack on the death anniversary of Maqbool Bhat,” CRPF chief Bhatnagar said.

Bhat was a co-founder of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and hanged in 1984 in New Delhi’s Tihar jail. Another separatist Afzal Guru was convicted and hanged for the 2001 Parliament attack.

“The month of February marks the death anniversaries of both Afzal Guru and Maqbool Bhat. Hopefully, we will manage to thwart all acts that threaten to disturb law and order,” said SP Vaid, the state’s director general of police.
 
Family members and relatives of JCO Madan Lal Choudhary, who was killed in the terrorist attack at Sunjuwan Army camp, mourn near his mortal remains at their village Bakrak in Hiranagar, Jammu on Monday. PTI
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Army officers and jawans carry the body of Indian Army JCO Madan Lal Choudhary, who was killed in a terrorist attack at Sunjuwan Army camp, for his final rites in Hiranagar, 60 km from Jammu on Monday. | Photo Credit: PTI
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Army soldier from Harihar martyred in Rajasthan
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Javeed had served in the Army for 14 years. He is survived by his wife, and two daughters. DH Photo

An Indian Army soldier from Harihar, Davanagere district, Karnataka, was martyred in the recent bombing at Pokhran, Rajasthan.

Javeed (32), resident of P B Road, Harihar is the soldier who was killed.

Javeed had served in the Army for 14 years. He is survived by his wife, and two daughters.
 
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Senior officers carry the coffin of CRPF trooper Mujahid Khan, during a wreath laying ceremony on the outskirts of Srinagar. Khan was killed and a policeman injured on Monday, a few hours into the exchange that started after a guard foiled an attack on the paramilitary force’s camp situated in a densely populated area. (Waseem Andrabi / HT Photo)


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An officer pays floral tribute to CRPF Jawan Mohammad Mujahid Khan during a wreath-laying ceremony, at CRPF Headquarters in Srinagar on Tuesday. Khan was killed during an encounter with militants near a CRPF camp at Karan Nagar, in Srinagar yesterday. PTI

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Tribune News Service

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Havildar Rakesh Raturi (44) from Dehradun has succumbed to his injuries sustained in a terror attack on the Sunjuwan military station on the Jammu-Lakhanpur highway recently.

His family was informed about his death late last evening.

Although Rakesh hailed from Pauri Garhwal, his family has been residing at Badowala village, Dehradun, for the past few years.

Rakesh had joined the Mahar Regiment of the Army in 1996. He had last visited his family in January. He is survived by his wife Nanda Devi, son Nitin (17) and daughter Kiran (19).

His uncle Shekranand Raturi said they were proud of Rakesh as he had sacrificed his life for the cause of the nation.

Chief Minister Trivendra Rawat has expressed grief over the death of Rakesh. He prayed for the peace of the departed soul and promised all assistance to the martyr’s family.

The mortal remains of Rakesh are expected to reach Dehradun late this evening. The cremation will take place in Haridwar on Wednesday morning. Survived by wife, two children
  • Rakesh had joined the Mahar Regiment of the Army in 1996
  • He had last visited his family in January
  • He is survived by his wife Nanda Devi, son Nitin (17) and daughter Kiran (19)
 
Tezpur-based defence spokesperson Lt. Col. Harshvardhan Pande told PTI that the two pilots killed in the crash were identified as Wing Commander Jai Paul James and Wing Commander D Vats.

The pilots attempted an emergency landing but the aircraft crashed at a sand bar in the northern part of the district and went up in flames, the official said.

The crash took place at Darbar Chapori, a sand bar in the Brahmaputra, where there is no human habitation. People from other villages of the district spotted the aircraft going up in flames and informed the district authorities.

IAF personnel from the 10 Wing Air Force Station in Jorhat have rushed to the spot while police and senior officials of the district have also set out for the crash site which has to be reached by boat.

A senior IAF official said that more details of the crash can only be obtained after the team reaches the site.
 
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A 32-year-old Intelligence Bureau official was found dead along roadside in Rajasthan’s Jhalawar district, police said on Thursday.

The official identified as Chetan Prakesh Galav, who was posted in New Delhi, went to his parents house in Ramganjmandi town on Wednesday morning, SHO of Jhalawar’s Sadar police station Sanjay Prasad Meena said.

The official failed to reach his house in Jhalawar till late in the evening after which his family members started searching for him, he said.

He was found lying along the Bhawanimandi-Jhalawar road by his family members who rushed him to a hospital where he was declared brought dead, the SHO said.

The official’s body was handed over to his family members after postmortem on Thursday for the last rites, another police officer Sanjay Prasad Meena said.

Exact reason of death could be known only after the postmortem report is received, he said.

A case has been registered in the matter and investigation was underway, Meena said.
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An assistant sub-inspector of the CRPF was Saturday found dead under suspicious circumstances in a stream along the Jammu-Srinagar national highway, police said.

The body of ASI Harinder Singh, posted with the 177th battalion of the CRPF, was found in the stream at Kelamore in Ramban district, a police official said.

He said the officer was posted in Sopore township of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

The ASI was undergoing a course at the Humahama Subsidiary training centre in Srinagar and was reported missing from duty on February 14, the official said.

“An autopsy was being conducted by a team of doctors and the body will be handed over to the CRPF after legal formalities,” he said.

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The body of an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of the CRPF was found in mysterious circumstances in a nullah at Kela Mod in Ramban this afternoon. From the driving licence and PAN card, which were found from his pocket, he has been identified as Harinder Singh, 47, of Lohardaga, Jharkhand.

Reportedly, he was posted at the 177 Battalion in Sopore, Baramulla. On receiving information from locals, volunteers from a quick response team retrieved the body from the nullah and took it to the mortuary of District Hospital, Ramban.

The inquest proceedings under Section 174 of the CrPC into the case have been initiated by the police.
 
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Srinagar, February 20


A BSF constable was killed in a ceasefire violation in north Kashmir's Tangdhar sector in Kupwara district today. Constable Sunil Murmu of the 124 Battalion of the BSF, who was deployed at a forward post at Kanhai in Tangdhar, was critically injured in Pakistani sniper fire along the Line of Control in the Tangdhar sector around 5 pm “He got shot in the stomach and was evacuated to the Army’s 92 Base Hospital in Srinagar in an Army helicopter.

He attained martyrdom at 8.30 pm,” said BSF Inspector General Sonali Mishra. The 28-year-old slain constable hails from Langritar village in Bihar’s Jamui district. He had joined the BSF in 2013.

The ceasefire violation in Tangdhar took place a day after Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged fire at Churanda in Baramulla district’s Uri sector. Three civilians were injured in the Pakistani firing at Churanda on Monday. Unlike Jammu, where the ceasefire violations have claimed many lives, the LoC in Kashmir has remained relatively peaceful. However, the two truce violations in the past 24 hours have triggered panic among people living in border areas.

Uneasy calm in Uri A day after Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged fire along the Line of Control, an uneasy calm prevailed in the Uri sector of north Kashmir today. Residents, however, continue to live in fear as they apprehend the border tension, which has claimed many lives in the Jammu region, may spread to their area as well.

Three persons, including an elderly woman, were injured when Pakistani troops violated ceasefire along the LoC at Churanda in Uri, 130 km north of Srinagar, in north Kashmir’s Hajipeer Uri sector on Monday evening. The Srinagar-based defence spokesman on Monday said Indian troops retaliated appropriately to the Pakistani firing.

He said unconfirmed reports indicated casualty to Pakistani troops. Media reports from Pakistan suggested that one boy was killed in the ceasefire violation. “The firing stopped on Monday evening and there has been no exchange of fire,” a defence official said. “After the ceasefire violation, the forces are maintaining a high alert as such firing along the LoC is always aimed at helping militants to infiltrate,” the official said.

Residents of Uri said they were living in constant fear as border skirmishes were constantly taking place in the Jammu region. “After Monday’s shelling in Uri, we are really worried,” said a resident of Uri over the phone.
 

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BSF personnel pay tributes to constable S K Murmu during a wreath laying ceremony in Srinagar on Thursday. Murmu was killed in cease fire violation by Pakistan on LoC yesterday. (PTI)

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A soldier was injured on Thursday in an ongoing gunfight between militants and the security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bandipora district, police said. According to reports, the village youth have resorted to stone-pelting. (Nitin Kanotra / HT File)


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