The Welland Tribune

Pakistani militants blamed for attack

- DAR YASIN

SRINAGAR, India — India’s defence minister said Monday that gunmen belonging to the Pakistan- based militant group Jaish- e- Mohammed were behind a weekend attack on an army camp in Indian- controlled Kashmir, and warned Islamabad that it “would pay for this misadventu­re.”

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told reporters in Jammu, the site of the attack, that New Delhi would present Pakistan with evidence of the involvemen­t of the outlawed militant group and its leader Masood Azhar, who “derived support” from Pakistan.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement that it rejected all “insinuatio­ns” from Indian officials and media, adding that “We are confident that the world community would take due cognizance of India’s smear campaign against Pakistan, and the deliberate creation of war hysteria.”

At least three armed men attacked the Sunjuwan army camp at dawn Saturday and fought Indian troops for more than 48 hours while holed up in the residentia­l area of the camp.

The attack left five soldiers and one civilian dead and 11 others injured.

In 2016, India blamed the same group for an attack on another army camp in Indian- held Kashmir that left 17 soldiers dead.

In continuing violence in the troubled Himalayan region, one paramilita­ry soldier was killed Monday when two gunmen opened fire near a paramilita­ry camp Srinagar, the region’s main city.

Kashmir is divided between India and archrival Pakistan. Both claim the region in its entirety.

Anti- India sentiment runs deep among Kashmir’s mostly Muslim population.

Several militant groups have been fighting for Kashmir’s independen­ce from India or its merger with Pakistan since 1989. Around 70,000 people have been killed in the uprising and the ensuing Indian military crackdown.

India accuses Pakistan of arming and training the militants, a charge it denies.

 ?? DAR YASIN/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Family members of Indian paramilita­ry personnel living near the site of a gunbattle run towards waiting vehicles after they are escorted out in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, on Monday.
DAR YASIN/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Family members of Indian paramilita­ry personnel living near the site of a gunbattle run towards waiting vehicles after they are escorted out in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, on Monday.

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