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Lashkar-e-Taiba keen to revive militancy in J&K, security agencies say

Army soldiers stand near bodies of militants killed in gunbattle in Uri. (PTI photo)

Pakistan has become a major irritant in world peace: GVL Narasimha Rao (BJP) pic.twitter.com/iolvDF4Ka6 — ANI (@ANI_news) December 6, 2014

SRINAGAR: Army on Saturday said food packets found on six slain militants, involved in the daring attack on the Uri camp, bore marks of the Pakistani establishment."The food packets, which were found at the encounter site, are generally used by Pakistan Army ," a senior Army officer here said.The officer said the food packets along with the arms and ammunition showed that the militants were planning to engage the security forces for a long time.Militants want to instill fear among J&K voters, more attacks expectedPM Narendra Modi to go ahead with Kashmir visit on MondayThe encounter between the Army and the group of militants lasted just over six hours and left 11 security personnel including eight Army soldiers dead. All the six militants were also killed.Among the other recoveries effected from the scene of the deadly encounter were six AK rifles with 55 magazines, two shotguns, two night vision binoculars, four radio sets, 32 unused grenades and one medical kit.