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Militants were looking to hit Civilian targets to create fear ahead of polls: Lt Gen Subrata Saha

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Army soldiers display recovered weapons that belonged to suspected Pakistani militants  4Srinagar: General Officer Commanding of Army’s 15 Corps Lt General Subrata Saha on Sunday said the militants’ group, which carried out the attack on its Uri camp, was looking to hit civilian targets in order to create fear ahead of the third phase polling in the State.
“(Either side of) the road between Baramulla and Uri is densely populated now. The aim must have been to come and strike at civilian targets to cause fear and disrupt the peaceful conditions ahead of the polls,” he told reporters here.
Lt General Saha, however, dismissed assertions that the attacks were due to failure of the counter-infiltration grid along the Line of Control (LoC). “Had that been the case they could have attacked the civilian targets that they were looking for,” he added.
“They (militants) came and banged against this position of ours and where in a span of barely 60 odd metres, all the six terrorists were neutralised,” Lt Gen Saha said, adding “the fact they have been eliminated, the security grid has succeeded with a heavy price.”
Paying tribute to the soldiers and policemen killed in the operation, Lt Gen Saha said it is their brave fight that ensured that the attack on civilian targets was avoided and “any harm to innocent civilians, particularly during this period when elections are on, was avoided”.
Mohra, the scene of the deadly gunbattle on Friday, is located 10 kilometres from the Haji Peer Pass and Kamalkote, the nearest points on the Line of Control. There are several densely populated villages located between the army camp targeted by the militants and the LoC.

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