Another encounter: Gun battle kills four in Indian Kashmir

Police said the fighting broke out after the army received a tip-off that militants were in Laribal village


Afp September 12, 2015
Indian soldiers look on from their position by a road overlooking army barracks in Gingal Uri, some 90 kms north of Srinagar, on December 5, 2014. PHOTO: AFP

SRINAGAR:


Two Indian soldiers and two suspected militants were killed in the disputed Kashmir territory Friday, as representatives from India and Pakistan met to discuss security on the disputed frontier.


The deaths were the latest to occur in recent weeks, which have seen an upsurge in firing by both sides across the heavily militarised border.

Police said the fighting broke out late Thursday after the army received a tip-off that militants were in Laribal village, some 70 kilometres northwest of the main city of Srinagar.

“Two suspected militants were killed and we lost two soldiers in the firefight with them,” the local deputy inspector general of police Gharib Das told AFP.

India regularly accuses Pakistan of arming and training rebels to infiltrate what it sees as its territory.

Islamabad denies the allegation, saying it only provides diplomatic and moral support to the Kashmiri struggle for self-determination.

News of the latest deaths came as Pakistani paramilitary officials met India’s Home Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi to discuss border security.

Militant groups have battled hundreds of thousands of Indian forces deployed in the region for independence or a merger with Pakistan in a conflict that has killed tens of thousands mostly civilians.

Violence has declined steadily in the region in the last decade.

But armed encounters between rebels and troops have increased in recent weeks and last week four suspected rebels and a soldier were killed during a night-long battle. 

Published in The Express Tribune, September 12th, 2015.

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