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Indian troops kill top rebel commander in Kashmir |
2005-01-05 |
SRINAGAR, India - Indian troops battling a 15-year-old insurgency in Kashmir Wednesday shot dead a top commander of a hardline militant group, while six people were injured in a grenade blast, police said. ![]() Separately, a raid on a rebel hideout in northern Baramulla district led to Indian troops recovering 123 grenades and 24 land and anti-personnel mines, besides explosives and other arms and ammunition, police said. In the summer capital Srinagar, four civilians and two policemen were injured in a grenade attack by suspected militants Wednesday evening, a police spokesman said. Also in Srinagar police prevented separatists from handing over a memorandum to a small UN office in Kashmir, police and witnesses said. "The memorandum was to urge the UN to implement UN Security Council resolutions on Kashmir passed on January 5, 1948," an activists from hardline faction of region's main separatist alliance said. |
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