Two persons, including an Indian border guard, have been killed when suspected militants opened fire at them in remote bordering Khantlang area in North Tripura, according to BSF sources.
Published : 17 Nov 2014, 06:29 PM
The incident took place on Monday morning when a constable of the Border Security Force (BSF)’s 98 battalion, posted at Pushparampara border outpost, went to fetch water in a civilian water tanker of the Coastal Construction Company to a nearby area.
The BSF constable was accompanied by two other civilians, including the driver of the water tanker.
A group of suspected NLFT militants ambushed the vehicle, said a BSF official Laksh Mehata.
The BSF head constable Adil Abbas immediately retaliated forcing the militants to retreat, the official said.
But in exchange of fire, one Himari Rangtor, co-driver, died on the spot, while two others, including the BSF head constable, were critically injured.