Srinagar: Terrorists today carried out two strikes within as many hours in the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, killing three policemen, including an officer and decamping with service rifle of one of the slain cops.
In the first strike, militants shot dead two policemen in Zadibal area of Srinagar at around 10:45am. The ultras shot at the two cops from close range at Mill Stop in Zadibal area which connects the city to Hazratbal Shrine and super speciality SKIMS Hospital at Soura, a police official said.
The two cops died on the spot, he said, adding the deceased have been identified as Assistant Sub Inspector Ghulam Mohammad and Head Constable Nazir Ahmad. The slain cops were posted at Zadibal Police Station.
Police and other security forces have been put on an alert to look out for the assailants, who managed to flee the spot.
In the second strike, militants shot at constable Mohammad Sadiq, who was posted as personal security guard to chairman of J&K Pasmanda Tabqajaat (downtrodden classes) Mohammad Abdullah Chatwal, at Tengpora on Parimpora-Hyderpora Bypass road.
The militants also snatched the service rifle of the injured cop before fleeing from the spot, the official said adding the attack took place at around 12 noon.
The cop later succumbed to injuries at Police hospital at Batamaloo.
These major attacks in the city come after nearly three years. The last such attack took place on June 22, 2013 when two policemen were shot dead at Hari Singh High Street.
The incident comes two days after an encounter with militants in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, in which a soldier was killed. Security forces said that five militants were killed and two soldiers were wounded in a fierce gun battle in Drugmulla.
Srinagar and other parts of Kashmir have witnessed a steep fall in militancy in recent years as compared to 90s with booming tourism and greater participation in elections.
With PTI Inputs