2016 Pampore stand-off explained

Conflict:2016 Pampore standoff
Partof:the Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir
Date:February 20 – 22, 2016
Place:Pampore, Kashmir, India
Result:Standoff ends, militants killed
Combatant1: India
Combatant2: Lashkar-e-Taiba
Strength2:4
Units1:Indian Army
Para (Special Forces)
Central Reserve Police Force
Casualties1:3 Para SF operatives
2 CRPF personals killed
4 CRPF wounded.[1]
Casualties2:4 killed
Casualties3:1 civilian killed

On 20 February 2016, 4 Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists armed with AK-47 Assault rifles, UBGL, hand grenades, and explosives attacked a CRPF convoy on the main road linking Srinagar to Jammu, killing two police men and a civilian. The militants then took refuge in the government-run multi-story "Entrepreneurship Development Institute" in Pampore. [2] Units of the Indian Army and Central Reserve Police Force cordoned off the building and launched a joint operation to evacuate civilians from the building. For Security forces, their main focus was to evacuate civilians to safety. Army and CRPF launched a joint operation with armored vehicles to evacuate 120 civilians from the building. The militants responded with automatic gunfire and hand grenades. During the ensuing battle, three soldiers from Indian Army lost their lives. Captain Pawan Kumar from 10 Para Special Forces, Captain Tushar Mahajan & Lance Naik Om Prakash from 9 Para Special Forces lost their life. Capt. Pawan Kumar from Army's 10 Para Special Forces unit lost his life on the first day during the firefight, a terrorist was also killed in the firefight.[3] After the firefight part of the EDI building caught on fire.[4]

The next day, Special Forces operatives launched a final assault against the militants held up in the EDI building. Reconnaissance drones were used in preparation for the assault. The 48-hour stand-off ended with the deaths of all three of the remaining militants. Two soldiers Capt. Tushar Mahajan and Lance Naik Om Prakash from 9 Para Special Forces lost their lives on the same day.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Encounter in J&K's Pampore ends, three terrorists killed: Army. times of india. 2016-02-22. en-GB.
  2. Web site: Kashmir conflict: Indian army 'surrounds militants' - BBC News. BBC News. 2016-02-21. en-GB.
  3. Web site: 6 dead in Kashmir standoff between Indian forces and rebels. Yahoo News. 2016-02-21.
  4. Web site: Kashmir conflict: India says stand-off over with militants killed - BBC News. BBC News. 2016-02-22. en-GB.