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Militants attack Army patrol unit in Kashmir's Shopian district, 2 soldiers injured

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Srinagar, IndiaUpdated: May 04, 2017, 04:39 PM IST
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File photo: Security personnel in Jammu and Kashmir. Photograph:(Zee News Network)

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Almost two dozen villages in Kashmir's Shopian district have been cordoned off after the Army launched a massive search operation ||The search operation comes in the wake of a series of terrorist activities in the area in last few days

Two Armymen and a civilian were injured after militants attacked an Army patrol party in Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian district late this evening. The exchange of fire between the security forces and militants is still underway.

Earlier, almost two dozen villages in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir was cordoned off, as the Indian Army along with other security forces launched a massive anti-terror operation.

The search operations came in the wake of a surge in militancy-related incidents in the past few days.

Suspected militants barged into a police post guarding the court complex of southern Shopian late on Tuesday night, and decamped with five service rifles.

The militants escaped with five service rifles including four INSAS rifles and an AK-47 rifle.

Earlier in the day, following the two bank robberies that took place in Pulwama on Wednesday, Pulwama Superintendant of Police Rayees Mohammed Bhat revealed that preliminary investigation has established the involvement of the terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

"Until now, we have identified one militant each from Padgampora and Khagpura, which proves Lashkar's involvement in the incident," he said.

"It is clear that militant organisations like these are short of cash. We have also seen that they now carry more advanced technological gadgets. We are continuing the investigation," he added.

The gunmen looted two banks, in separate incidents, in South Kashmir's Pulwama district, within few hours.

Bank robberies and weapon snatching incidents have been on the rise in the Valley recently, triggering an alert.

(WION with ANI input)