New Delhi :
The Jammu and Kashmir police busted a module of Hizbul Mujahideen, and arrested six people in Kulgam district on Monday. The security officials recovered heavy arms and ammunition from the possession of militants.
On Sunday night, Suspected militants had attacked the ancestral residence of Jammu and Kashmir Minister Farooq Abdrabi in South Kashmir's Anantnag District, injuring one policeman.
The ultras had attacked the residence of Farooq Abdrabi, the Minister of State for Hajj and Waqf, at Dooru in Anantnag District and injured a policeman, a police official had said.
The militants had also taken away four service weapons from the guard room at Abdrabi's Residence at Dooru in Anantnag, a police official said.
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The ultras had opened fire on the police personnel at the residence of the minister, resulting in injuries to two cops, he said.
The militants had escaped from the scene along with the service weapons of the cops.
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