The Operational Spokesperson Hizb Burhanuddin told Kashmir based news agency CNS that the attack was carried out by a special squad of the outfit near Kralgund area in which at least at least two Indian Army soldiers were killed and as many suffered injuries.
Militant outfit Hizb-ul-Mujahideen on Wednesday claimed the responsibility of the attack on an army convoy in North Kashmir’s Kupwara district that left three soldiers wounded.
The Operational Spokesperson Hizb Burhanuddin told Kashmir based news agency CNS that the attack was carried out by a special squad of the outfit near Kralgund area in which at least at least two Indian Army soldiers were killed and as many suffered injuries.
“Operational Field Commander Mehmood Ghaznavi while lauding the action of the Mujahideen has decided to reward them for this audacious attack on the army convoy,” he said and added that militants in far-flung areas would continue to target security establishments.