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Watch: Hizbul terrorist’s brother hoists Tricolour at home in Jammu and Kashmir
Rayees Mattoo, the brother of terrorist Javid Mattoo, hoisted the Tricolour on Sunday at his residence in Jammu and Kashmir's Sopore.
Ashraf wani has more than 25 years of experience in Broadcast Journalism ,
Started his career as News Reader in All India Radio in 1995 Joined TV Today Network Ltd in 1998
Since then associated with TV TODAY and at present working as Bureau Chief J&K.
Graduated from University of Kashmir in 1993 and Also degree in Engineering .
Has Post graduate diploma in Conflict Reporting from Thomson Foundation(UK) in Cardiff University.
Ashraf Wani, is Expert in Conflict Reporting and the, only Journalist in India who has reported from Pakistan,Afghanistan,Northern Ireland and Saudi Arabia on Conflicts for India Today Group.
First TV Journalist from India who interviewed Lashker Toiba Founder,Hafiz Syed and Hizbul Mujahideen Chief,Syed Salahudin in POK in 2001
First TV Journalist From India who Broke News and Covered Kargil War for TV Today Network on 26th May,1999.
First TV Journalist from India who Covered Annual Amarnath Yatra First Time Live for TV Today in 2002
First TV Journalist From India who has Covered Annual Pilgrimage of Muslims Haj for TV Today in 2004
First TV Journalist From India who reported from Tora Bora (Den of Alqaida) in Afghanistan in 2011 for India Today Group.
Rayees Mattoo, the brother of terrorist Javid Mattoo, hoisted the Tricolour on Sunday at his residence in Jammu and Kashmir's Sopore.
An encounter broke out between terrorists and security forces in the Halan forest area of Kulgam district in which three Army personnel were injured, who later died during treatment.
In an encounter between security forces and terrorists in South Kashmir's Kulgam on Friday, three jawans were injured.
The anti-terror investigating agency, NIA, carried out raids at the house of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Omar Ganie in Kashmir's Kulgam on Friday. The agency also raided five different locations in connection with a terror-related case.
An explosive device planted on the Srinagar-Baramulla Road was detected and defused by the bomb disposal squad on Monday.
A soldier's family has claimed he was abducted after he went missing on Saturday. A massive search and cordon operation has been launched by the Indian Army and police to trace the abducted soldier.
Two migrant labourers were injured in a firing by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag on Tuesday. The labourers belong to Sangli in Maharashtra and their condition is stated to be stable.
Shaheen Akhtar, 30, was arrested last week in Nowshera town in Rajouri on charges of marrying over a dozen men and later duping them of cash and gold.
An exchange of fire took place between terrorists and army officials along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch. Additional forces have been rushed to the area.
To mark the valour of fallen soldiers during the war, Real Sports India, with the support of the Indian Army, organised the Kargil Vijay Diwas Run on Sunday.
A CRPF vehicle was en route to Baltal when it veered off the road and plunged into the Sindh river near Neelgrah Baltal in Sonmarag.