India

Top militant shot dead in Kashmir

Srinagar, India  -  A senior militant leader was shot dead by security forces in India-administered Kashmir, police said Wednesday.

Sajad Afghani was the "chief operations commander" of the Pakistan-based Islamic militant outfit Harkat-ul Mujahideen, a police official said.

Afghani was killed during a raid by security forces on an abandoned hospital building in Sopore town, about 45 kilometres north of Jammu and Kashmir state capital Srinagar late on Tuesday, a local police official said.

He said a policeman had been injured during the raid.

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