Indian soldier, three rebels killed in held Kashmir shoot-out

Armed encounters between rebels fighting against Indian rule of Kashmir and soldiers have become more frequent

Indian soldiers patrol during an operation in Srinagar. PHOTO: AFP

SRINAGAR, INDIA:
An Indian soldier and three suspected rebels died in a shoot-out along the de facto border that divides occupied Kashmir with Pakistan early Thursday, the army said.

Soldiers deployed along the heavily militarised frontier known as the Line of Control (LOC) shot and killed the three suspected rebels when they tried to cross into Indian-occupied Kashmir from the Pakistan side.

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One soldier also died in the exchange of fire, the army said in a statement.


The deaths came a day after Indian soldiers killed three insurgents as they tried to cross into the territory.

Rebel groups have for decades been fighting the around 500,000 Indian soldiers deployed in the territory, demanding independence from India or a merger of the Himalayan region with Pakistan.

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Armed encounters between rebels fighting against Indian rule of Kashmir and soldiers have become more frequent since last July when security forces killed a popular rebel commander.

Officials say dozens of youths have joined the ranks of the rebels, who enjoy renewed public support.
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