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SPO goes missing with AK-47 rifles from Budgam

SRINAGAR — A Special Police Officer (SPO) has gone missing from an SOG camp along with two AK-47 rifles, officials said on Wednesday.Official sources...

Mentally unsound man’s body recovered from Wular Lake

SRINAGAR — Dead body of a 30-year-old mentally unsound man was recovered from Wular Lake near Laharwapora village in north Kashmir's Bandipora district this...

Media reports of Army soldier’s abduction incorrect: Defence Ministry

SRINAGAR — The Defence Ministry on Saturday quashed media reports alleging the abduction by militants of a serving soldier – Mohammad Yaseen Bhat –...

Army soldier abducted by unknown gunmen in Budgam

SRINAGAR — An Army soldier was abducted by unknown gunmen at Qaipora village in Chadoora area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Friday late...

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