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LeT claims responsibility for Kupwara encounter

Last updated on: March 25, 2009 14:49 IST

Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashker-e-Tayiba on Wednesday claimed responsibility for the Kupwara encounter in which eight Army personnel, including a Major, and 17 militants were killed. The LeT also threatened to intensify attacks across the Kashmir [ Images ] valley.

"The LeT will continue to render sacrifices for the freedom of Kashmir," LeT spokesman Abdullah Gaznavi said.

"The operation in Kupwara should serve as an eye-opener for New Delhi [ Images ]. India [ Images ] should understand that the freedom struggle in Kashmir is not over. It is active with full force," Gaznavi told an English daily in Srinagar [ Images ].

The spokesman said its fighters were involved in the five-day long encounter in Kupwara forest.

"The army had launched a combing operation in Chowkibal forests of Kupwara district on March 20. However, the LeT had already received information about the army movement and laid an ambush in the forest," the spokesman claimed.

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