Watch CCTV footage of J&K terror attack; 'bid to sabotage PM Modi's trip' says police chief

Updated : Apr 22, 2022 21:43
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Editorji News Desk

Hours after a terror attack was foiled in Jammu and Kashmir, CCTV visuals emerged of the incident. Two Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists were killed in the encounter in Sunjwan on April 22. A CISF officer died, while 9 security personnel were injured in the operation.

A team of India's premier anti-terror probe agency, the National Investigation Agency also visited the spot. Police claimed that the two terrorists had aimed to carry out a suicide attack at a security camp.

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When the terrorists were moving towards the Army camp, they were spotted by security personnel. As a knee-jerk reaction, the terrorists threw a grenade and fired at a CISF bus passing through the area, as per officials The terrorists then entered a house, where they were neutralised.

Jammu and Kashmir's police chief called the incident a part of a big conspiracy. Dilbag Singh said, "This was part of a big conspiracy to disturb peace in Jammu. This could be a big conspiracy to sabotage PM Modi's visit. We got timely alert, and a successful operation was done.As per the reports so far, both the terrorists were Pakistani. We will do further verification."

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