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Injured ASI Of CRPF Succumbed Six Days Later

Injured ASI of CRPF succumbed six days later the number of martyrs was 2: Ganderbal Grenade Attack.

CRPF assistant sub-inspector (ASI) critically injured in grenade attack in central Kashmir’s district Ganderbal died in hospital during treatment today, six days later.

The martyr has been identified as Netrapal Singh. He was admitted to SKIMS Saura in view of his critical condition.

According to the information received from the police, on 23 December, terrorists launched a grenade attack at Tawheed Chowk Ganderbal, targeting the security forces.

Police, CRPF, and Rural Development Department employees were injured in this attack. However, the terrorists who attacked managed to escape.

Mitrujjoy, a constable in the Jammu and Kashmir Police, succumbed to his injuries the next day on 24 December while undergoing treatment at the hospital.

Police said Netrapal Singh suffered serious injuries during the grenade attack. He was admitted to Saura Hospital in Srinagar for better treatment.

Today, he succumbed during treatment six days later. With this, the number of soldiers who were martyred in the Ganderbal attack has now increased to two.

Terrorism in Jammu: conspiracy to infiltrate under the cover of fog, messages caught near the border.

After the successful conduct of the District Development Council elections.

Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI has conspired for a major incident in Jammu and Kashmir on New Year by infiltrating terrorists from the international border under the cover of fog.

Some such messages have been caught by security agencies in the Bansatar area of ​​the Samba sector. After that, the security forces have been put on high alert.

The security forces claim that they are fully circumspect to thwart every infiltration plot. According to sources, the ISI has sent some messages in the Kashmiri language to its Overground Workers (OGW) on satellite phones.

In these messages, OGW is being talked about for infiltrating Indian territory under the cover of fog. Security agencies have become alert after receiving such messages in the Basantar region.

Please tell here that the Sansar’s Bansatar area has been the root of terrorists. Basantar is a rainy river, whose water travels from Indian territory to Pakistan.

In some areas, by taking advantage of the broken barbed wire from the middle of the drain, the terrorists have also infiltrated into the Indian territory earlier through this river.

For the past few days, the fog has been prevailing in the border areas of Jammu in the morning and evening, making it difficult to identify the person at a distance of two feet. In such a situation, BSF personnel has been kept on alert.

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