Srinagar: Two jawans are martyred yesterday in Jammu and Kashmir. If there is a terrorist attack in Srinagar, Pakistan has broken the ceasefire in the district of Poonch. Firing by the terrorists on the Jammu-Kashmir police bus in Pantha Chowk, Srinagar. In the firing, a young man was killed while three jawans were injured.
On the other hand, BSF's sub inspector has been martyred in Pakistan's violation of the ceasefire. So far 47 soldiers have died.
At the same time, in Kulgam this morning, security forces have killed a terrorist in an encounter, the encounter has happened in the Tantipora area of Kulgam.
Terrorists attacked a police bus in Pantha Chowk area of Srinagar yesterday. In this attack, a young man was killed and three others were injured. A police official said that the terrorists attacked the bus carrying the personnel of Jammu Kashmir Armed Police. The vehicle was going to buy food.
He said that four policemen were injured in the attack, they were admitted to Army's 92 Base Hospital here in Badami Bagh Cantonment where injured head constable Kishan Lal was killed. They said that three other conditions are stable.
BFF jawan dies in the sniper attack in Poonch:
At the same time, a troop of Border Security Force (BSF) was killed in a sniper attack by Pakistani troops across the Line of Control in Poonch district. The sub inspector (ASI) Kamaljit Singh (50) was injured in 'enemy firing' across the Line of Control (LoC) at around 5:00 pm yesterday.
Army official said that the first treatment of Singh posted on an advance post in Krishna Valley area in Poonch was done. When he was taken to a military hospital, he succumbed to his injuries. The official said that ASI was from the village of Malkana village in Bathinda district of Punjab. He was involved in the force in 1988.
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