Seven killed in gun battle in Indian-held Kashmir

Six died during a heavy exchange of fire in the border village of Marsari, 130 kilometres northwest of Srinagar


Afp February 13, 2016
PHOTO: AFP.

SRINAGAR: A fierce gun battle killed two soldiers and five suspected militants Saturday in Indian-administered Kashmir near the de facto border with Pakistan, army officials said.

The seven died during a heavy exchange of fire in the border village of Marsari, 130 kilometres (80 miles) northwest of the main city of Srinagar, defence spokesman NN Joshi said.

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The 16-hour gun battle began on Friday when government forces zeroed in on an abandoned house after receiving information about the presence of suspected rebels.

"One more militant was killed in the operations, bringing their number up to five," Joshi told AFP.

Another defence spokesman, SD Goswami, earlier said that two soldiers had been killed.

Two other soldiers were injured and have been taken to a military hospital, according to police.

Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan by a heavily militarised Line of Control since the end of British colonial rule in 1947.

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Overall violence in the disputed territory has declined sharply during the last decade, but armed encounters between rebels and government forces occur regularly.

Last week eight suspected rebels were killed in different gun battles with Indian government forces in the Kashmir valley, according to the army.

The fighting has left tens of thousands dead, mostly civilians.

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Rajeev Singh | 8 years ago | Reply Kashmiris call it Indian Occupied Kashmir, where Indian BSF (Border Security Force) alleged to have killed more than a 100,000 innocent kashmiris, apart from numerous repors of rapes and destruction of property. The militants are viewed as freedom fighters by the opressed kashmiris in the valley
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