Investigations into gunning down of two Jaish-e-Mohammed attackers by security forces in Sunjwan in Jammu have revealed that the terrorists wearing suicide vests had plans for mass casualties with the objective of disrupting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Jammu and Kashmir today.
Interrogation of Bilal Ahmed Wage of Pulwama, the accomplice who picked up the two terrorists from Sapwal border in the Samba sector, and the guide, Shafiq Ahmed Sheikh of Avantipora, last Wednesday night revealed that Jaish attackers had plans to blow up inside a camp of security forces and cause mass killings. The objective was to create a situation that would force PM Modi to cancel his Jammu visit.
The two suicide attackers were engaged by security forces on April 21 late evening and neutralized by the next morning on Friday. Today, two more Jaish terrorists have been neutralized in an encounter with security forces in Kulgam in South Kashmir.