Mon 02 November 2020:
A top militant commander, Saifullah Mir, was killed in a gun battle in the Indian-administered Kashmir on Sunday, police said.
Kashmir region’s Inspector General of Police Vijay Kumar said that Mir, the operational chief commander of Hizbul Mujahideen — a militant outfit active in the region — was killed while a suspect was held during a gunfight in the Rangreth area on the outskirts of the Srinagar city.
“On the basis of a specific lead, joint teams of police and CRPF [India’s Central Reserve Police Force] laid a cordon in Rangreth and later the army also joined in the operation to eliminate the holed up commander,” Kumar said.
Mir took over as the Hizbul Mujahideen chief after previous commander Riyaz Naikoo was killed in May this year.
Kumar, the police chief, termed the killing of Mir as a “big success” of the security forces and “an important achievement towards the elimination of militancy”.
Mir had joined militant ranks in 2014 and operated under slain commander Burhan Wani — a top militant leader who was killed in an encounter with the Indian forces in 2016 and has since become a symbol of protests against the government in the disputed territory.
Earlier in the day, Director General of Police Dilbagh Singh said the militancy has been eradicated in the region to a large extent in northern Kashmir while infiltration at the Line of Control — a de facto border that divides the disputed valley between the two neighbors India and Pakistan — has also been plugged.
According to police sources, more than 180 militants and over two dozen government forces have been killed this year in the region despite the looming pandemic crisis.
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