Two police personnel were killed yesterday in a militant attack on a patrol party in Kulgam district of south Kashmir, police said
BSF men pay tribute to martyr Sambhu Satmura who died in a land mine blast in Jammu Kashmir, at his funeral at Agartala. Pic/PTI
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Srinagar: Two police personnel were killed yesterday in a militant attack on a patrol party in Kulgam district of south Kashmir, police said.
Militants opened firing on the patrol party at Kulgam town this afternoon, resulting in the death of two cops, a police official said. The slain cops have been identified as Tanveer Ahmad and Jalaluddin Ahmad, the official added.
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