NEW DELHI:The National Investigation Agency registered a case on Tuesday over an attack in Kashmir that left 18 soldiers dead, and a probe team of the agency will soon visit the site of the assault to collect evidence.
The NIA team will also collect DNA samples of four Jaish-e-Mohammad militants involved in the Uri attack.
The assault, in which four gunmen burst into a brigade headquarters in the town of Uri before dawn on Sunday, was among the deadliest in Kashmir.
India has said the assault bore the hallmarks of Pakistan-based militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed.
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