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Two BSF killed in Tripura : No trace of militants yet

Two BSF killed in Tripura : No trace of militants yet

Agartala, Aug 3 (UNI) The bodies of BSF jawans who sacrificed their lives at R C Nath area along Tripura’s eastern border with Bangladesh under Chawmanu police station limit of Dhalai district in
an early morning attack of suspected NLFT militants have been evacuated for send them to their respective homes tomorrow.
However, there is no trace of the assailants despite daylong security operations in the area so far. The senior police officials have rushed to the spot to investigate the incident along with top officials
of BSF. The police are also verifying the claim of BSF that slain jawans had used their weapon to retaliate against the insurgents, police sources said.
According to report, the martyred sub inspector Bhuru Singh hailed from Panipat district of Haryana while constable Raj Kumar from Aland is a town in Kalaburagi district of Karnataka, have been serving in 64 battalion of BSF in Tripura Frontier. The BSF authority has arranged dispatch of their bodies tomorrow morning in Air India flight respective states via Kolkata
The militants fled away snatching an AK-47 with live rounds of ammunition and a Barreta (Pistol) with loaded cartridges from the injured jawans. Other jawans rushed to the spot hearing the sound of firing and found Singh and Raj Kumar left in a pool of blood near wire fencing. They had gone out of routine check up the situation of borderline along wire fencing from their respective sentry posts around 6.30 am.
While both the jawans stepped out in southern directions, unidentified gunmen opened fire on them from a nearby ambush and left them seriously injured. Police suspected the link of banned NLFT militants in the incident and after killing the jawans they managed to cross the border with arms and
took shelter in a forest area of Bangladesh. It was also suspected that the militants were well-versed
in the routine visit of BSF in the area and they had been in an ambush since early morning but BSF
was not aware of the militants movement.
“The militants have certainly come from their Bangladesh base and didn’t use any communication device before or after the attack and were not in touch with locals. Otherwise, they could have been detained immediately after getting inside the wire fence through a nearby culvert,” said a senior
police officer.
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