Two militants were killed and four troopers injured after a terror attack on a Border Security Force (BSF) camp near the Srinagar airport on Tuesday, police said.
Militants managed to enter the 182 battalion camp in the city's Humhama area, and launched the suicide attack at 4.30 a.m., according to police sources.
A security operation including Army Para commandos, BSF, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and state police personnel was ongoing to flush out the remaining militants.
Authorities have now allowed passengers into the airport. But so far, no flight has either landed or taken off.
The four injured BSF troopers were shifted to a hospital.
Vehicular traffic has been suspended in the area. The security forces said that they sealed all possible escape routes.
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--IANS
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