Two BSF jawans killed in ambush, ultras flee to Bangladesh

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated:

'The ultras also threw grenade at the jawans and injured two of them. The jawans retaliated by opening fire and the ultras fled to Bangladesh,' DIG, BSF, AK Singh said.

Two BSF jawans guarding the ongoing border fencing work were today killed in an ambush by suspected National Liberation Front of Tripura insurgents at Ratiacherra, a remote tribal hamlet in Dhalai district bordering Bangladesh.

A group of BSF jawans were patrolling on foot at Ratiacherra village bordering the Chittagong hill tract of Bangladesh. They were providing security to a construction company erecting barbed wire fencing when a group of ultras suddenly opened fire at them, DIG, BSF, AK Singh said.

"The ultras also threw grenade at the jawans and injured two of them. The jawans retaliated by opening fire and the ultras fled to Bangladesh," he said.

The injured jawans, identified as Bajrangi and Arup Das, succumbed to injuries on way to Agartala Medical College and Hospital.

Singh said that it was suspected that some ultras were also injured but it could not be immediately known.

BSF and Tripura State Rifles have launched a combing operation in the area.