Indian army kills four in Kashmir
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Dawn, Pakistan, Monday, 03 Aug, 2009
SRINAGAR, Aug 2: A gunbattle between Indian troops and suspected militants in the forests of occupied Kashmir near the Line of Control left one soldier and four militants dead, an army spokesman said on Sunday.
The 10-hour gunbattle ended just before dawn in Bangus, 120km north of Srinagar, said Lt-Col J.S. Brar. The fighting started when an army patrol noticed a suspicious group of men and challenged them. The men opened fire, triggering the gunbattle, Col Brar said.
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SRINAGAR, Aug 2: A gunbattle between Indian troops and suspected militants in the forests of occupied Kashmir near the Line of Control left one soldier and four militants dead, an army spokesman said on Sunday.
The 10-hour gunbattle ended just before dawn in Bangus, 120km north of Srinagar, said Lt-Col J.S. Brar. The fighting started when an army patrol noticed a suspicious group of men and challenged them. The men opened fire, triggering the gunbattle, Col Brar said.
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Labels: IHK, Indian Held Kashmir, Indian State Terrorism
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