The Jammu and Kashmir Police has said that three terrorists have been killed in the encounter at Tral in Pulwama district and the identities of the three is being ascertainedread moreThree terrorists have been killed in a gunfight in Tral tehsil of Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district, the police said on Thursday.Vidhi Kumar Birdi, the Inspector General of Police for Kashmir, said that three terrorists have been killed in the encounter and their link with the Pahalgam attack remains currently under investigation. He further said that their identities are being ascertained.The police said around 6 am in the morning that an encounter had started in Tral, Pulwama.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADIn a separate statement, the IANS reported the Indian Army as saying that a cordon and search operation was launched by the Army, the J&K Police, and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), at Tral’s Nader area based on specific intelligence input.More from India
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3 terrorists killed in Tral, identities being ascertained, says Jammu & Kashmir Police