Pakistan-based terror group Al Umar Mujahideen claims responsibility for the Anantnag attack One terrorist killed in retaliatory firing, an AK-47 recovered Topics CRPF Kashmir Attack Terrorism NEW DELHI: Just four months after the Pulwama suicide attack on a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy, a Pakistan-based terrorist group on Wednesday ambushed a security patrol in south Kashmir’s Anantnag town, killing five CRPF men. The attack on the patrolling party, which included personnel of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, also critically injured three soldiers. One terrorist was killed in retaliatory firing. The forces also recovered an AK-47 from the dead terrorist. “At K.P. Chowk in Cheegali, near the general bus stand in Anantnag, troops of the 116 battalion deployed for duties were fired upon by suspected vehicle-borne terrorists," said a senior CRPF officer in New Delhi. The attack took place at 4.55pm, the CRPF said, when “motorcycle-borne terro...