'Militant attack on Army desperate attempt to disrupt peace' says J&K CM Omar Abdullah
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday morning said the attack on the army camp in Uri area of Baramulla district was a "desperate attempt" to disrupt peace and normalcy.
"Once again shows the desperate levels militants will go to disrupt peace and normalcy," Omar wrote on micro-blogging site twitter.com.
Militants have struck an army camp in North Kashmir between Baramulla & Uri. Security force casualties are feared. It's an ongoing encounter
— Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) December 5, 2014
JK Police & army are responding to the attack in Uri. Once again shows the desperate levels militants will go to to disrupt peace & normalcy
— Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) December 5, 2014
Omar said Jammu and Kashmir Police and army were responding to the attack in Uri.
"Militants have struck an army camp in North Kashmir between Baramulla and Uri. Security force casualties are feared. It's an ongoing encounter," he added.
In a predawn attack, militants targeted an army camp at Mohura in Uri area around 3.10 AM. So far, four army jawans, two policemen and three militants have been killed in the ongoing encounter.