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Uri attack: US condemns terror strike

Seventeen jawans were killed in the terror attack, the Northern Command of the army said

An Army chopper at surveillance during a terror attack at the Army Brigade camp in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir.
An Army chopper at surveillance during a terror attack at the Army Brigade camp in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir.
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 18 2016 | 5:06 PM IST
The US today strongly condemned the dastardly terror attack in Uri in which 17 soldiers were killed and 19 others sustained injuries.

"We strongly condemn the terror attack in Uri, J&K. Our thoughts are with the families of the brave soldiers who lost their lives #UriAttack," US Ambassador to India Richard Verma tweeted.

Heavily armed militants stormed a battalion headquarters of the force in North Kashmir's Uri town in the wee hours, one of the deadliest attacks on the Army in recent years.

Explosions and gunfire erupted as the militants attacked the camp, which is located barely few metres away from the Army's Brigade Headquarters in Uri town, 102 kms from Srinagar, around 4 am, official sources said.


The jawans of the Dogra Regiment were sleeping in a tent which caught fire due the explosion. The fire also engulfed the nearby barracks, the sources said.

It is believed that the attack was the handiwork of a group of freshly infiltrated militants who could have entered from an area along the Salamabad Nallah, the sources said.

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Seventeen jawans were killed in the terror attack, the Northern Command of the army said. Nineteen other personnel were injured in the strike.

Four militants involved in the terror strike were killed by the army.

In January, seven military personnel were killed when six terrorists attacked the Pathankot air base.

The attack comes two years after militants had carried out a similar type of attack at Mohra in the same area. Ten security personnel were killed in the attack that took place on December 5, 2014.

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First Published: Sep 18 2016 | 4:48 PM IST

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