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  • Attack on BJP leader’s house: Minor boy laid to rest, 6 other family members undergoing treatment

    Shutdown observed in Rajouri town, people carry out protest rally

    Rajouri, Aug 13: A two and half years-old-boy, who was killed in a grenade attack on the house of Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Mandal President in Rajouri town, was on Friday laid to rest while six others, who were injured in the incident are undergoing treatment.

    Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that two of the injured have been airlifted to Army hospital for specialized treatment.

    Pertinently, a grenade blast took place on Thursday evening at around 09:30 PM. Officials said that some unidentified men hurled a grenade on the house of BJP Mandal President Rajouri, Jasbir Singh in which seven persons of the family received injuries following which a minor boy identified as old Veer Singh, son of Balbir Singh, succumbed to his injuries.

    The other six injured have been identified as BJP Mandal President Rajouri Jasbir Singh, his brother Balbir Singh, father Romesh Singh, mother Sia Devi and nephews Arjun Singh and Karan Singh.

    Two of the injured identified as BJP leader Jasbir Singh and his mother Sia Devi were referred to Army hospital from Rajouri hospital and the duo were airlifted, they said.

    Meanwhile, on Friday, a shutdown was observed in Rajouri town with the majority of business establishments remaining closed while people also took out a protest rally against the incident.

    A large number of people assembled at Khandli bridge of Rajouri town and started a protest march—(KNO)

  • Shawl seller from Budgam selected for international cricket

    Nayeem to play in ODI series against Bangladesh

    Srinagar, Aug 13: A shawl seller (physically challenged) person from central Kashmir’s Budgam district has been selected for Indian Cricket team to play in One Day International series (ODI) series against Bangladesh.

    According to news agency Kashmir Dot Com (KDC) Nayeem Ahmad Malla, a resident of Aarath village of Budgam has received the selection letter from Board of Disabled Cricket Association to play at the international level.

    Nayeem has also been selected to play in Test and T-20 matches for Indian Cricket Team.

    “On behalf of the BDCA and its Board members I wish to inform and congratulate you that based on your past performance and the recently concluded four days probable Cricket Selections Camp at Hyderabad organized by Board of Disabled Cricket Association, you have been selected in the Indian Cricket Team for the ODI series against Bangladesh. You have also been selected in test match and T 20 series against Bangladesh,” says the letter sent to Nayeem by the General Secretay of BDCA, K Rami Reddy.

    Nayeem, 25, has been an ardent cricket player in the district and has been hitting the ball with class and skill across the cricket turf.

    Talking to news agency Kashmir Dot Com, Nayeem said he has already played matches at the national level and is waiting to play at the international level.

    He said I was selling shawl’s in Kolkata and have worked as labourer as well adding that he belongs to a poor family.

    “I am eagerly waiting for the day to play in the ODI, T-20 and Test matches against Bangladesh, and want to play in the World Cup in year 2022,” he said.

    “I went through trials and test in Hyderabad during which the selectors spotted my skill and I was selected,” he told KDC.

    Nayeem’s parents and the whole locality are ecstatic that their boy will play cricket at the international level. (KDC)

  • Rocket Launcher Used During Kulgam Gunfight, 2 Drones Destroyed By Militant: Police

    The recoveries indicates how big strike the militants were upto: IGP Kashmir

    Srinagar, Aug 13: Police and army used rocket launcher during a gunfight with militants along Srinagar-Jammu highway near Malpora crossing Kulgam last night, officials said on Friday. Two drones also were destroyed by militants during the gunfight, they said.

    “Security forces were fully prepared. When BSF convoy passed (around 1430 hours), militants started indiscriminate firing from a huge building, there were no injuries. Security forces completely encircled the militants. Encounter ensued. I along with GOC Victor Force reached there. We used rocket launchers and neutralized the militant during the night,” Inspector General of Police Vijay Kumar said on the sidelines of a function here, as per GNS correspondent.

    Police in a statement issued later said the decision to use rocket launcher was taken as target building was a huge and concrete structure. “Drones were used to keep updating situation inside building. During this process two drones were destroyed by the (militant). All precautions were followed to stop collateral damages.”

    Meanwhile, the IGP said that it was difficult to carryout search during the night and in the morning, body of Usman Bhai, “a Pakistan (militant) who was active from last 6 months.” He said huge quantity of arms and ammunition including Ak-47 along with three magazines, RPG launcher and two grenades were recovered from his possession. “The recoveries indicates how big strike the militants were upto,” he said, adding, “After a long time RPG was used by militants.”

    The top police officer of Kashmir said Police and security forces averted a major tragedy from happening. “I am proud of police and security forces,” he said.
    Police said two security forces personnel received injuries during the encounter whereas two civilians were injured “far away from the site by stray projectiles.”

    22 civilians including shopkeepers, elderly, women and children were also evacuated to safety by the security forces, police said.

    “The preliminary investigations, recoveries and the manner of engagement by the (militant) suggest that attack was a pre-planned one and intended to inflict considerable damage to the security forces to disrupt schedules functions of 15th August and spread fear amongst general public,” police said, adding, “Joint teams of SFs were successful in averting a major tragedy before the Independence Day.”

    IGP Kashmir and GoC Victor Force jointly termed it a “big success, appreciated the alertness and appreciate action which led to killing of hardcore Pakistani (militant) without collateral damage to our men and civilians.”

    Earlier, the IGP while responding to a question said there were general input from last one that militants were planning to carry out attack on highway, whether on Baramulla-Srinagar road, or between Pathachowk and Qazigund.

    “As such security forces were very much alert. See the response, the militants fired, it was retaliated and militants were not allowed to flee.”
    He said security has been increased everywhere in view of the August 15 function. “People are being searched and frisked.

    Surveillance is done through drones. We are doing technical surveillance,” he said, adding, “There will be incident-free functions on August 15 and people are requested that there is nothing to fear. Pakistan continues instigating militants as in the past and now to carry militant incident. People need not to fear and participate in functions.” (GNS)

  • One foreign LeT militant killed in Kulgam gunfight, another flees: IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar

    Says slain was planning a major strike on security forces; Had inputs about possible militant attack on highway ahead of I-Day, stringent security measures in place to foil attempts by militants to disrupt Aug 15 functions, traffic to resume shortly on highway

    Srinagar, Aug 13: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Vijay Kumar Friday said that a foreign militant was killed in the Kulgam encounter while the second one managed to flee.
    He said the slain militant had taken shelter in a nearby building after attacking the BSF convoy at Meerpora, Kulgam. “Intermittent firing remained on throughout the night and in the wee hours, and one foreign militant identified as Usman who was affiliated with the Lashkar-e-Toiba outfit,” the IGP told reporters in Srinagar as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).
    He said that Usman was a “dreaded militant” and he was planning a big strike on security forces ahead of Independence Day. “One AK-47 rifle, four magazines, a few grenades and a RPG launcher along with the cell, was recovered from the slain militant,” the IGP said.
    He said that security forces had already received an input about the possible militant attack on highways including Qazigund to Pantha Chowk. “It was due to the alertness that militants after attacking the BSF convoy were zeroed in forcing them to take shelter in a nearby building,” the IGP said. The IGP said that the highway is being cleared and the traffic will resume shortly.
    He said militant attacks are being planned in Kashmir ahead of 15 August to instill fear among the people to prevent them from participating in the I-Day functions. “We have put in place stringent security measures to ensure August 15 functions pass off peacefully. People are requested to participate in the I-Day functions in large numbers without any fear,” the IGP said.
    Pertinently, in the Kulgam encounter, two youth had sustained bullet injuries during clashes while a CRPF man had also received bullet injury in his foot. The IGP while replying to a query said that one person has been detained in connection with the recent grenade explosion at Hari Singh High Street (HSHS) in which ten civilians sustained injuries and the attacker will be caught soon—(KNO)
  • BJP Leader’s Nephew Killed, He Along With 7 Of Family Injured In Explosion In Rajouri

    Jammu, Aug 12: 4-year-old nephew of a BJP leader was killed while he along with seven other members of his family including 7-year-old baby suffered injuries in an explosion in Rajouri district on Thursday night.

    Reports reaching GNS that there was explosion at the house of the BJP leader Jasbir Singh near Khandli Bridge area in the district.

    Eight members of the family were injured in the blast and were removed to hospital where Veer Singh(4) son of Balbir Singh succumbed to the injuries.

    Meanwhile soon after the explosion, DIG Rajouri-Poonch Range Vivek Gupta and SSP Rajouri Sheema Nabi Qasba reached the spot. There was no official word as yet regarding the nature of explosion or causalities when this report was filed. (GNS)

  • Gunfight Rages In Kulgam ‘2 Civilians, 2SFs Men Injured; 2 LeT Militants Trapped’  

    Srinagar: Two civilians and as many security forces personnel were injured while two militants of Lashker-e-Toiba are trapped at Mirbazar in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district where gunfight started in the afternoon on Thursday.

    Official sources told GNS that two civilians Sahil Yaqoob Bhat (25) son of Mohammad Yaqoob Bhat of Dantar Anantnag and Shahid Farooq Sheikh (22) son of Farooq Ahmed Sheikh of Larm kulgam suffered injuries in lower abdomen and right thigh respectively at the encounter site.

    Police in a tweet said that 2 security forces personnel and 2 civilians were injured from militants’ fire.

    “Two trapped (militants) of LeT still alive. Exchange of fire on. 2 SFs personnel & 2 civilians injured from (militants) fire. Taking all precautions for lesser collateral damage as target building is huge one,” IGP Kashmir said in a tweet.

    Meanwhile, a top police officer told GNS that “the operation may prolong,” the officer said.

    IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar and General Officer Commanding of Victor Force, Major General Rashim Bali have reached Mirbazar and were supervising the operation at the spot.

    One of the two security force personnel was injured in initial phase of the gunfight. Identified as Umesh Singh son of Prabu Singh of Jharkhand, he along with other trooper whose identity was not immediately known have been hospitalized. The encounter had ensued after militants attacked a BSF convoy on Jammu Srinagar Highway at Mirbazar.

    Earlier police in a tweet said: “(militants) fired upon BSF convey at NHW Kulgam. No injury reported. However, (militants) trapped. EOF on. Reinforcement reached. Senior officers of Police, CRPF & Army on the spot: IGP Kashmir.”(GNS)

  • I miss youth PDP president Waheed Parra presently in NIA custody, Mehbooba

    Srinagar: Former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on the International Youth Day on Thursday said she missed the youth Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Waheed-ur-Rehman Parray.PDP president Mehbooba alleged that Parra was being punished for his commitment towards Kashmir cause.
    Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter the Vice Chairperson of Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) Mebooba said “ On this International Youth Day, I terribly miss our Youth President @parawahid who played a stellar part in engaging with youngsters in J&K. He is being punished for his commitment towards the Kashmir cause. I salute his integrity, courage & grace”.
    Parra was arrested on November 25, 2020 by National Investigation Agency (NIA) in a terror funding case days after he filed nomination papers for District Development Council (DDC) polls in Pulwama. He won the seat despite remaining in jail during campaigning. He was re-arrested in another case after a court granted him bail in January this year.

  • Brother arrested for allegedly raping her sister in Bandipora village  

    Srinagar, Aug 12: Jammu and Kashmir Police has arrested a 26-year-old man for allegedly raping his younger sister in Watrina area of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district.

    Reliable sources told news agency Kashmir Dot Com (KDC) that a 23 years old girl registered a written complaint at Police Station Bandipora alleging that her brother was constantly raping her from last many years.

    According to sources, the girl name (withheld) approached Bandipora Police on August 12 after she told about the incident. Taking cognizance immediately, police have booked the accused under FIR number 134 of 2021 under section 376 of IPC at Police station Bandipora.

    They said that further investigation has been set into motion. (KDC)

  • Unknown Female Jumped From Old Bridge of Zaina Kadal

    One unknown female jumped from old bridge of zaina kadal in downtown area of Srinagar. If anyone knows her HE/ She/ may contact police station MR GUNG
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  • Tens of thousands of people flee violence in Afghanistan

    Conflict in different parts of Afghanistan in the last week has driven tens of thousands of people away from their homes, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Wednesday.

    The office said that they are part of the nearly 390,000 people displaced by hostilities this year, with a massive spike since May. Many of the displaced fled to Kabul and other large cities, the Xinhua news agency reported.

    Most of the displaced in the capital city are staying with families and friends, with a growing number camping in the open, facing increased vulnerability, it said.

    More than 5,800 internally displaced persons arriving in Kabul between July 1 and August 5 needed food, household items, water and sanitation support and other assistance.

    Ten humanitarian teams on Wednesday assessed the needs of people staying outside in parks and other open spaces and identified an additional 4,522 displaced persons lacking shelter, food, sanitation and drinking water, OCHA said. A temporary health clinic and mobile health teams provided health services.

    “Despite a worsening security situation, humanitarian agencies are staying and delivering to people in need, reaching 7.8 million people in the first six months of this year,” OCHA said. “Some 156 non-governmental organizations and UN agencies have delivered assistance throughout Afghanistan.”

    While the humanitarians said they intend to stay despite increasing hostilities to deliver relief, it depends on staff safety, bureaucratic hurdles and raising additional funds.

    The $1.3 billion Humanitarian Response Fund for Afghanistan is just 38 per cent funded, leaving an almost $800 million shortfall.

    IANS