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Noorbagh Srinagar Gunfight: Militants Seem To Have Fled After Dropping Weapons, Says Police  

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September 18, 2021
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Srinagar, Sept 18: Police on Saturday said that militants seem to have fled after dropping their weapons following a brief firing in Noor Bagh area of Central Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Saturday.

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“A small team of police while laying cordon were fired upon by militants. Seem they escaped after dropping their weapons,” a senior police officer said. he said one pistol and one AK 47 has been recovered.

However, the officer said Police and reinforcement of CRPF have laid a cordon and searches are going on.

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