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Target Killing Is Not Stopping In Kashmir: Center In Action

Target killing is not stopping in Kashmir: Center in action, five more companies of CRPF will be deployed.

The incidents of target killing are not stopping in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

In view of this, the central government has decided to send five more companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) there. They will be deployed in a week.

Let us tell you that in the Bohri Kadal area of ​​old Srinagar here, terrorists shot dead a civilian working as a salesman at a Kashmiri Pandit shop.

The incident comes a day after a policeman was shot dead by terrorists in the Batmaloo area of ​​Srinagar.

It is only after this incident that the central government has taken this step.

Given this information, the CRPF said that in view of the recent killings of civilians in the Union Territory, CRPF is sending five additional companies to Jammu and Kashmir.

These companies will be posted there within a week. Earlier, 25 companies were sent to Jammu and Kashmir.

The force also informed that a total of 112 terrorists have been killed in Jammu and Kashmir so far this year, 135 terrorists have been apprehended and two have surrendered.

The J&K Police said in a statement that the deceased has been identified as Mohammad Ibrahim Khan, who was seriously injured in the firing by the terrorists.

He was immediately sent for treatment to a nearby hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.

According to the police, the deceased Kashmiri Pandit used to work as a salesman in the shop of Dr. Sandeep Mawa, this shop is located in Jaina Kadal market of old Srinagar city.

According to the information, Dr. Mawa had left the showroom about half an hour ago. It is feared that Dr. Mawa was the target of the terrorists.

Not finding him on the spot, the terrorists fled after killing the salesman. Mawa has been a target of terrorists. Because of this, he has been given protection.

The Resistance Front (TRF), a terrorist organization of Lashkar-e-Taiba, is suspected to have been involved in the attack.

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