Two rebels, two Indian soldiers killed in IOK

The rebels were killed in Kulgam when they walked into an ambush laid by Indian soldiers


Afp August 03, 2017
The rebels were killed in Kulgam when they walked into an ambush laid by Indian soldiers. PHOTO: AFP

SRINAGAR: Two Indian soldiers and two rebels were killed in armed clashes on Thursday, officials said, in another day of bloodshed in Indian-held Kashmir where tensions are high following the death of a prominent militant.

The rebels were killed in Kulgam, south of the main city of Srinagar in IOK, when they walked into an ambush laid by Indian soldiers. "It was a deliberate and swift operation," an army officer told AFP.

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In a separate incident, two Indian troops were killed and another injured in a shootout with militants in Shopian district, the officer said on condition of anonymity.

The soldiers came under fire as they surrounded a house suspected of harbouring militants, and were evacuated from the scene. It was not clear if the rebels inside evaded capture.

"Three soldiers were evacuated by air but two of them died before reaching a military hospital," a police officer said.

The violence comes just days after Indian forces killed top militant commander Abu Dujana, who headed the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) group.

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His death sparked protests and violent clashes across IOK, in which two civilians, including a teenage student, were killed. Schools and colleges remained shut Thursday amid fears of further protests against Indian rule.

For decades rebel groups, including LeT, have fought 500,000 Indian soldiers deployed in the territory, demanding independence or a merger of the former Himalayan kingdom with Pakistan.

The fighting and India's counterinsurgency campaign since 1989 has left tens of thousands, mostly civilians, dead.

COMMENTS (2)

ZEN | 7 years ago | Reply "The violence comes just days after Indian forces killed top militant commander Abu Dujana, who headed the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) group."
Jawad | 7 years ago | Reply Look at the pic above indian army carrying Danda (sticks) in hand guarding streets in IOK. Lol
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