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India-Pakistan
Gun battle in Indian-held Kashmir kills five suspected rebels: police
2015-01-16
[DAWN] Government forces in Indian-held Kashmire killed five suspected rebels on Thursday in a fierce hours-long gun fight in a forested area of the disputed region, police said.

Clashes erupted when police and army officers launched a hunt for the murderous Moslems after receiving specific information they were in the Gadar forest south of the main city of Srinagar.

The troops came under fire from the krazed killers, triggering the fire fight, the region's inspector general of police, Abdul Gani Mir, told AFP.

All the five murderous Moslems have been killed and their identities are being ascertained, he said.

Kashmire has been divided between India and Pakistain since the two countries won independence from Britannia in 1947. Both claim the picturesque Himalayan territory in full.

Tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, have been killed since 1989, when rebel groups started fighting Indian government troops for independence or a merger with Pakistain.

At least two dozen people including civilians and soldiers on both sides have been killed and thousands living near the border have fled their homes since firing across the border started last year.

India and Pakistain forces have been exchanging intermittent fire across an undisputed part of their border in the south of Kashmire since October. Fighting picked up again early this month after a brief respite.

India routinely accuses Pakistain of supporting armed krazed killers, including by providing covering fire as they cross the border a charge Islamabad denies.

Thursday's shootout also comes within 24 hours of another in Sopore town in the north of the region that left one suspected rebel dead after a six-hour fight with government forces.
Posted by:Fred

#1  well, we know what the last artillery exchange was for
Posted by: Frank G   2015-01-16 08:28  

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