Israel killed 900 militants in Gaza’s Rafah: Israeli army chief
Israel has killed about 900 militants in Rafah since the beginning of Israel's ground assault on the southernmost city in Gaza in early May, Israel's military Chief Herzi Halevi said.
Israel has killed about 900 militants in Rafah since the beginning of Israel's ground assault on the southernmost city in Gaza in early May, Israel's military Chief Herzi Halevi said.
The incident was reported from Tumchi Nowpora area of the south Kashmir district, police said.
Four suspected cadres of the outlawed militant outfit, United National Liberation Front (UNLF), were arrested in Thoubal district of ethnic violence-hit Manipur, the Army said.
Based on army intelligence input, the police of Dhekiajuli police station searched and found six hand-made bombs under a bridge in the Sirajuli area.
Ganie was arrested on Tuesday after he tossed a grenade in Herman village killing two farm laborers from Uttar Pradesh.
Heavy firing exchanges started on Wednesday between holed up militants and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Sopore.
It was reported that during searches, an encounter broke out between the terrorists and security forces.
This is the third Bodo accord to be signed in the last 27 years when the violent movement for a separate Bodoland state claimed hundreds of lives, destruction of public and private properties.
Last month, under an unprecedented communication lockdown in the Valley the maiden Block Development Council (BDC) election took place in Jammu and Kashmir.
An army soldier was also injured and was taken to a medical facility for treatment.