Srinagar: Two terrorists were killed on Saturday as the Army foiled an infiltration attempt along the Line of Control (LoC) in Naugam sector of Jammu and Kashmir, a defence spokesperson said.
The Army said that troops laid an ambush after suspicious movement was detected along the Line of Control (LoC).
In the encounter that followed, two infiltrators were gunned down. Arms and ammunition, including two AK-47 rifles, were recovered.
Virendra Vats, Major General, GOC 19 Division, said, "Today, our troops along LoC in Nougam sector detected suspicious movement originating from Pakistani Post in the area. Apt response was taken to eliminate 2 terrorists who were trying to infiltrate by cutting anti-infiltration fence. Launchpads were fully occupied after receiving specific intelligence inputs. At least 250-300 terrorists are presently occupying the launchpad."
Security forces recovered currencies worth Rs 1.5 lakh assault rifles, pistol and grenades from the possession of slain terrorists
"Recoveries from the slain terrorists include 2 AK assault rifles with 12 filled magazines, a pistol, magazines, some grenades. We've also recovered about 1.5 Lakhs in Indian & Pakistani currency. The search operation is still underway in the area," Major General added.