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Afghanistan/South Asia
Indian Forces Kill Kashmir Militants
2005-07-31
Security forces on Saturday stormed two buildings from where suspected militants were firing guns in Kashmir's main city of Srinagar, killing both attackers in a standoff that lasted more than 24 hours, police said. At least two soldiers were killed in a battle that began Friday after the suspected rebels launched a deadly grenade attack, said Gopal Sharma, the director general of police. "The operation has ended with the recovery of the bodies of two insurgents," Sharma told The Associated Press.

Sharma said Islamic separatists are intensifying attacks to scare away tourists who have started visiting the Kashmir Valley following an easing of tensions between India and Pakistan. On Friday, the attackers hurled a grenade at a police jeep and began firing into a security post on the central boulevard of Srinagar, the summer capital of India's portion of Kashmir, a Himalayan territory also claimed by Pakistan and divided between the two countries. As security forces fought back Friday, the attackers set off another grenade, wounding several civilians. The attackers slipped into the nearby buildings during the ensuing confusion, said S.A. Sayeed, a senior police officer.

Two Indian soldiers were killed and nine wounded in the gunfight. At least 10 civilians — eight of them journalists — were hurt in the crossfire, he said. Authorities have not named any militant group suspected in the attack, but The Associated Press received a fax that said it was from the Pakistan-based group Jamiat-ul Mujahedeen, and claimed responsibility for the attack.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Hmm. I wonder how they're going to blame the injured "reporters" on President George W. Bush?

Must be a very difficult job to do, although I am doing it better over at KnickerbockerNews.blogspot.com. lol.

Great article. Never would have heard about it if you weren't in the arena. You are better than them! Oh, it must be lonely for them. :)
Posted by: Rosemary   2005-07-31 08:53  

#3  Andrea, I gotta admit it sure was amusing to see you shoved around and treated like a disease in Sudan. Humbling, too, I hope. Too bad it didn't happen sooner, by someone other than those genocidal asstards... but then, on the other hand, you guys were busy apologizing for the UN's waffling around about the definition of genocide, so perhaps it was fitting, after all. Perhaps it will happen more often, now, too. Couldn't happen to a more deserving pack of hyenas. The Emperor Has No Clothes, and it's an ugly thing to behold..
Posted by: .com   2005-07-31 02:49  

#2  I know what you mean.
Posted by: Andrea Mitchell   2005-07-31 00:39  

#1  At least 10 civilians — eight of them journalists — were hurt in the crossfire,

I'll bet embedded reporter is not a popular occupation in India...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-07-31 00:21  

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