Two LeT commanders killed in Kashmir: Indian police
Slain commanders were identified as Fahadullah and Abu Usman.
SRINAGAR, INDIA:
Indian troops on Sunday shot dead two senior commanders of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) group in Kashmir during two separate gunbattles, police said.
Fahadullah was killed during a fierce clash in northern Kupwara district, bordering Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Fahadullah was serving as LeT's 'divisional commander' for north Kashmir and his death is a 'big setback' to the group, senior police officer Muneer Khan told reporters.
Police said government forces also shot dead another LeT 'senior commander' in southern Poonch district during a clash on Sunday.
The slain commander was identified as Abu Usman, police said.
LeT has been blamed by India for the November 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people. It has denied any role in the attacks.
More than 47,000 people have been killed, according to an official count, since an insurgency erupted in 1989 against Indian rule in the region.
Indian troops on Sunday shot dead two senior commanders of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) group in Kashmir during two separate gunbattles, police said.
Fahadullah was killed during a fierce clash in northern Kupwara district, bordering Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Fahadullah was serving as LeT's 'divisional commander' for north Kashmir and his death is a 'big setback' to the group, senior police officer Muneer Khan told reporters.
Police said government forces also shot dead another LeT 'senior commander' in southern Poonch district during a clash on Sunday.
The slain commander was identified as Abu Usman, police said.
LeT has been blamed by India for the November 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people. It has denied any role in the attacks.
More than 47,000 people have been killed, according to an official count, since an insurgency erupted in 1989 against Indian rule in the region.