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Indonesia probes mass shooting reports in Papua

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WAMENA(Indonesia): An Indonesian soldier was killed while investigat­ing reports that more than two dozen constructi­on workers were shot dead by separatist rebels in restive Papua province, officials said Tuesday.

If confirmed, the killings would mark the deadliest bout of violence in years to hit a far-flung region wracked for decades by a lowlevel independen­ce insurgency.

Citing local police, Indonesian media reported late on Monday that the workers were shot dead on Sunday in Nduga, a district in the centre of the region on the western half of New Guinea island, just north of Australia. Police and military teams were sent to the area on Monday when they came under rebel gunfire with one soldier killed and another wounded in the firefight, authoritie­s said.

The employees of state-owned contractor Istaka Karya were building bridges and roads as part of efforts to boost infrastruc­ture in the impoverish­ed region. All constructi­on work in the area would be temporaril­y suspended, the public works ministry said.

More than a dozen coffins were being readied in Wamena, the nearest major town to where the alleged killings happened.

“Some media are saying 31 workers are dead, some 24, so we really need to check ourselves,” said Papua military spokesman Muhammad Aidi.

A team of about 150 personnel would delay its operation until Wednesday morning, fearing a confrontat­ion with rebels at night, the military said later on Tuesday.

“We think they’ll be expecting us,” local military chief Jonathan Binsar Sianipar said.

Four workers -- including three suffering gunshot wounds -- were among 12 civilians evacuated from Mbua district about 6pm (0900 GMT) Tuesday, the Indonesian military said. The violence was reportedly carried out by rebels who have long fought against Jakarta’s rule and were angry at some workers taking pictures of pro-Papua independen­ce activities. Indonesia routinely blames separatist­s for violence in Papua.

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 ?? - AFP ?? SECURITY OPERATION: Indonesian Mobile Brigade Police head to Nduga, where 31 constructi­on workers are believed to have been shot dead in restive Papua province on December 4, 2018.
- AFP SECURITY OPERATION: Indonesian Mobile Brigade Police head to Nduga, where 31 constructi­on workers are believed to have been shot dead in restive Papua province on December 4, 2018.

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