SRINAGAR: One soldier has been killed and two injured after terrorists attacked a Border Security Force (BSF) camp in Srinagar in the early hours of Tuesday. Security forces have killed two terrorists, and operations are still on against at least one more terrorist holed up inside the campus. Srinagar airport has been shut down as the camp that has been attacked is close by.
The Pakistan-backed Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist outfit has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh said at least one more terrorist is holed up in the administrative building and the JCO mess, news agency ANI reported.
The 53 Rashtriya Rifles, a specialised counter-terrorism unit, has been moved in, along with troops of the CRPF, BSF and other forces.
The area has a cluster of security installations, including the technical airport used by Armed Forces and VIPs, the Gogo Humhama Air Force Station, and facilities of the BSF and CRPF.
The nearby Kashmir Valley School has been ordered shut.
The movement of people in the vicinity was curtailed. Employees and passengers headed towards the airport were allowed to proceed only after 8:30 am. Passengers have been allowed into the airport and are being screened, but flight operations are yet to resume.
Bureau Report
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