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2 BSF men killed in militant attack near IAF airfield in JK

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Two BSF personnel, including an officer, were killed while four others injured when militants opened fired at their vehicle near the Awantipora IAF airfield in Jammu and Kashmir today.

Officials said a Border Security Force (BSF) team was on way for change of guard when they were hit by a hail of bullets in Kuil in Pulwama district, 33 kms from here, this afternoon at 1340pm.

The BSF is deployed for securing the Indian Air Force airfield which is used by defence forces for air operations.

The paramilitary squad that came under militant attack belongs to BSF's 165th and 92nd battalions.
 

"The militants opened fire at the BSF squad that was in a military gypsy. They were moving towards the airfield. Two personnel were killed and four have been injured in the firing," a senior official said.

Reinforcements of the Rashtriya Rifles and BSF found the troops lying inside the dark-green vehicle in a pool of blood on a wet mud track flanked by bushes next to the airfield.

Immediately after the firing, the other BSF personnel present on the spot retaliated but the militants fled.

"The vehicle which was hit was the last in the three-vehicle convoy," the official said.

The injured have been shifted to Army base hospital in the vicinity of the airfield, they said.

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First Published: Aug 16 2014 | 6:50 PM IST

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