The Indian Army claims to have killed two militants involved in the Dhangri attack



The Indian Army has claimed to have killed two militants near the Line of Control during an operation against those involved in the Dhangri attack. 

According to Indian newspaper Hindustan Times, security forces raided Dhangri village in Rajouri border district of Indian-administered Kashmir to arrest those involved in the terrorist attack. 

It is worth noting that two terrorist attacks took place in Dhangri village on Monday, killing 7 civilians, including two children. 

According to Indian media, in the village of Dhangri, two militants linked to the banned extremist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed opened fire on three houses about 50 meters apart. Four civilians were killed in this attack. 

The next day, an explosion occurred in one of the houses targeted by the shooting, killing two children. After the death of one of those injured in the attacks, the number of victims has increased to seven. 

At least 18 companies of the Central Reserve Police Force have been deployed in Rajouri and Poonch districts to intensify operations against terrorists. 

The National Investigation Agency team has also visited Dhangri village to investigate the incident. Indian police stationed in the Kashmir valley have announced a reward of 10 lakh rupees for sharing information about the attackers. 

After the terrorist attacks on January 1, the residents of Dhangri village had demanded that the security of the area be strengthened.


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