Gunmen attack convoy in Indian-held Kashmir, two army personnel dead

All the civilians present inside the building have been evacuated, police say


Afp February 20, 2016
A file photo of Indian-held Kashmir. PHOTO: AFP.

SRINAGAR: Gunmen attacked a paramilitary convoy in restive Indian-held Kashmir on Saturday, killing two army men before entering a government-run training institute with 100 people inside, police said, with firing still ongoing.

The militants, believed to be rebels opposed to Indian rule, assaulted a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy before paramilitaries engaged them in a firefight in the complex on the outskirts of Srinagar.

"Two CRPF personnel died in the initial assault on the convoy and ten others were injured," Javaid Gillani, inspector general of police for the region, told AFP, adding that militants then entered the complex.

Soldier, four suspected rebels killed in Indian-held Kashmir

"All the civilians present inside the building have been evacuated," Gillani said.

Intermittent firing was still taking place inside the building, he said, adding that ten other personnel were injured and had been shifted to a military hospital.

Witnesses said three militants entered the complex, which houses the government-run Entrepreneurship Development Institute on the outskirts of the main city of Srinagar.

They said the gunmen asked everyone inside to "save themselves" and move to a nearby hostel on the campus.

Two dead in clashes with police in Indian-held Kashmir

"They (gunmen) barged into the reception area as CRPF soldiers were firing towards them. They asked everyone to save themselves and go to the next building," a witness who worked at the institute said, asking to remain anonymous.

The region largely shut down last Monday as a general strike was called to protest against the killing of two civilians during a gunbattle between troops and suspected separatist militants.

Authorities also imposed a curfew in parts of Srinagar, where hundreds of police and paramilitary troops patrolled deserted streets and erected checkpoints to halt any protests.

Since 1989 several rebel groups have been fighting Indian authorities deployed in the territory, demanding independence.

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

COMMENTS (4)

ravi | 8 years ago | Reply Few days back a newly opened girls school was blown in restive pakistani province by Taliban. Yesterday some terrorists entered Development center in kashmir. Both say they are fighting for just cause. Its time to decide.
azaadi | 8 years ago | Reply There are abundant videos on youtube showing the brutality unleashed by the Indian BSF on the Kashmiri people, many such videos contain graphic images of youth being shot when pelting the occupying forces with stones. Uptill now more than 93,000 Kashmiris have lost their lives at the hands of the Indian Occupying forces, with 9,000 reported cases of rapes of Kashmiri women. This human rights violations need to end in the so called world`s biggest democracy
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