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Terrorists Attack In Pulwama, One CRPF Officer Injured

Terrorists attack in Pulwama, and one CRPF officer was injured.

A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officer was injured in a terrorist attack on Sunday in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

This information was given by an officer. “At around 2.20 pm, terrorists fired upon a joint Naka party of police and CRPF in Gangu area of ​​South Kashmir,” the official said.

Assistant Sub-Inspector Vinod Kumar of the Central Reserve Police Force was injured in the attack and has been admitted to a hospital in Pulwama, the official said.

Terrorists attack in Pulwama: A bright object was seen by police in the Samba district.

In another incident, police and security forces started a search operation in the border areas along the India-Pakistan border.

A bright object was seen flying near the International Border (IB) in the Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir. Official sources gave this information.

Sources said that a search operation has been started in the areas along the international border in the Manguchak belt.

People had seen a bright drone-like object flying on Saturday night, causing panic in the area.

Police said that it was an Indian private commercial aircraft, which people mistook for a drone. He told that in view of the danger of drones, security personnel have been asked to be alert.

3 accomplices were injured in the firing of the ITBP jawan in Udhampur, who later shot himself.

An Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) jawan on Saturday shot and injured three of his colleagues at a camp in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur district and later committed suicide by shooting himself.

Officials have given this information. The incident took place at Devika Ghat community center in the district at 3.30 pm.

A senior ITBP official said that constable Bhupendra Singh opened fire on his associates, injuring a head constable and two constables.

All three have been admitted to a hospital in an injured condition and are now said to be out of danger, he said.

According to the officer, constable Singh shot himself with his INSAS service rifle and died on the spot.

Singh was serving in the Eighth Battalion of the ITBP and was currently posted in the F Company of the force’s 2nd Ad-hoc Battalion on security duty in Jammu and Kashmir.

The officer said that the orders of the Court of Inquiry have been given by the ITBP.

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