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लास्ट यियर इट वाज़ दा टेरर बोट ऑन न्यू यियर्ज़ दे
नाउ फॉर आ रिवेंज अटॅक वित दा हेल्प ऑफ तालिबान
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Two IAF personnel and four terrorists were killed in a fierce gun battle after an attack on an air force base in Punjab’s Pathankot district early on Saturday morning.
The gun battle between the terrorists and security forces ended by 9 am on Saturday, said Punjab Police ADGP (Law and Order) H S Dhillon.
Gunshots rang out of the facility on the second day of 2016 as a group of men in army-style clothing launched the daring attack less than 24 hours after an alarm was sounded in the state over the assault of a top police officer by suspected Pakistani terrorists.
A team of 50 commandos of the National Security Guard (NSG) was leading the fight against the militants in Pathankot, top security officials said.
The NSG commandos were flown to Pathankot on Friday night in view of the security threat after the abduction and thrashing of Gurdaspur SP (headquarters) Salwinder Singh.
Police cordoned off the area that resembled a war zone, and army and air force personnel also swung into action, sources told HT in the wake of the attack reminiscent of the Gurdaspur strike last year.
In July, heavily armed men in army fatigues sprayed bullets on a moving bus and stormed Dinanagar police station in Gurdaspur district bordering Pakistan, killing six people and injuring eight.
Speaking on Saturday’s operation, DIG (border) Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh said: “Helicopters have been dispatched to the area for assistance in the operation.”
लास्ट यियर इट वाज़ दा टेरर बोट ऑन न्यू यियर्ज़ दे
नाउ फॉर आ रिवेंज अटॅक वित दा हेल्प ऑफ तालिबान
काँटे को काँटे से निकालो
We strongly condemn #Mardan blast that has cost valuable innocent lives. Deepest condolences with victims & their families.
— Hafiz Muhammad Saeed (@HafizSaeedLive) December 29, 2015
Two IAF personnel and four terrorists were killed in a fierce gun battle after an attack on an air force base in Punjab’s Pathankot district early on Saturday morning.
The gun battle between the terrorists and security forces ended by 9 am on Saturday, said Punjab Police ADGP (Law and Order) H S Dhillon.
Gunshots rang out of the facility on the second day of 2016 as a group of men in army-style clothing launched the daring attack less than 24 hours after an alarm was sounded in the state over the assault of a top police officer by suspected Pakistani terrorists.
A team of 50 commandos of the National Security Guard (NSG) was leading the fight against the militants in Pathankot, top security officials said.
The NSG commandos were flown to Pathankot on Friday night in view of the security threat after the abduction and thrashing of Gurdaspur SP (headquarters) Salwinder Singh.
Police cordoned off the area that resembled a war zone, and army and air force personnel also swung into action, sources told HT in the wake of the attack reminiscent of the Gurdaspur strike last year.
In July, heavily armed men in army fatigues sprayed bullets on a moving bus and stormed Dinanagar police station in Gurdaspur district bordering Pakistan, killing six people and injuring eight.
Speaking on Saturday’s operation, DIG (border) Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh said: “Helicopters have been dispatched to the area for assistance in the operation.”
West is using Media to project #Daesh as representative of #Islam so that hatred is generated against Muslims globally #SocialMediaConf
— Hafiz Muhammad Saeed (@HafizSaeedLive) December 27, 2015
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