Pampore encounter kills five, Army Captain among dead

Soldiers take position during an encounter with militants in Pampore of Jammu and Kashmir on Feb 20, 2016. IANS

Srinagar: A captain was among two army personnel from elite Para unit who lost their lives on Sunday in a fierce encounter with militants holed up inside a government building in Pampore town, taking the death toll to five in the two-day operation.

A fire broke out Sunday afternoon at the Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) building, from where nearly 100 people had been evacuated to safety following the stand-off.

Captain Pawan Kumar, a 23-year-old officer from Haryana's Jind area, sustained grievous injuries in militant firing as security forces tried to make their way into the building in the wee hours of Sunday, an army official said.

He said the injured officer succumbed to injuries later.

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As the security forces exchanged heavy gunfire with the holed up militants, another soldier from the Para unit, Om Prakash, was injured and taken to 92 Base Hospital of the Army at Badamibagh Cantonment where he succumbed.

A view of CRPF convoy which was damaged after an unidentified gunmen opened fire in Pampore of Jammu and Kashmir on Feb 20, 2016. IANS

Two CRPF jawans and a civilian were killed and nine other jawans injured when militants opened fire on a CRPF convoy yesterday afternoon. The ultras then took shelter inside the EDI building, triggering a stand-off.

Nearly 100 civilians -- staff and students of Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) -- were evacuated to safety by the security forces from the building, a police official said.

He said the operation might be prolonged as militants seem to be heavily armed.

A security forces personnel takes position outside the JKEDI building where militants have reportedly taken refuge afer launching an attack on a CRPF convoy at Sampora in Pampore near Srinagar on Saturday. PTI

The open structure of the building where the militants are hiding also poses a difficulty to the security forces in advancing towards it, he added.

(With agency inputs)