Srinagar: A DNA test will be conducted of one of the three militants killed in the Anantnag encounter as his picture resembles that of the last surviving ultra.
The Modi government has a zero-tolerance policy towards terror, and while the situation has improved a lot in Jammu and Kashmir, "we should not be satisfied till total peace is achieved", Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday.
Nitika Kaul, wife of Late Major Vibhuti Shankar Dhoundiyal who was killed in Pulwama in 2019, underwent the 11-month gruelling, multi-disciplinary training regimen for a period of 11-months from June 2020 at the OTA in Chennai, which is the only academy in the Indian Army to train Women Officers.
PHOTOGALLERY Buzz | News18.com | February 14, 2021, 5:35 pm
1/ 6 February 14, 2021 marks two years of the Pulwama terror attack, when 40 personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed after a 22-year-old suicide bomber rammed an IED-laden vehicle into the security convoy carrying them, making it the bloodiest attack the Valley had witnessed during its 30-year-old insurgency period.
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2/ 6 Days later, Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) had claimed responsibility for the attack and police identified the suicide bomber as Adil Ahmad Dar who had joined the terrorist organisation in 2018. Dar drove a IED-packed Maruti Eeco onto the highway and rammed it into the passing CRPF convoy.
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2 Years of Pulwama Terror Attack: What Happened and How India Responded to Killing of 40 CRPF Men
Indian soldiers examine the debris after an explosion in Lethpora in south Kashmir s Pulwama district on February 14, 2019. (File/REUTERS/Younis Khaliq)
Twelve days after the attack, Indian Air Force jets bombed the JeM camp in Balakot, in Pakistan s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the wee hours of February 26.
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February 14, 2021 marks two years of the Pulwama terror attack, when 40 personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed after a 22-year-old suicide bomber rammed an IED-laden vehicle into the security convoy carrying them, making it the bloodiest attack the Valley had witnessed during its 30-year-old insurgency period.