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16 bodies found after attack in Indonesia

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WAMENA: Indonesian security forces have retrieved the bodies of 16 people in the aftermath of a massacre by suspected separatist rebels in restive Papua province, the military said on Thursday.

THE Confirmed DEATHS, BELIEVED to be of constructi­on workers, mark the deadliest bout of violence in years to hit a region wracked by a low-level independen­ce insurgency.

The bodies will be evacuated to the town of Timika from the remote district of Nduga, a mountainou­s region where the attack happened Sunday, local military commander Binsar Panjaitan said.

“The latest informatio­n is that 16 bodies have been found,” Panjaitan told reporters in Papua.

THE DEAD HAD not BEEN IDENTIIED and the military did not supply details about how they were killed.

An earlier eyewitness account supplied by the military detailed the killing of at least 19 people, including in execution style shootings or having their throat slit.

Previous local media reports put the number of dead between 24 and 31.

On Thursday, the military warned that it was not yet clear whether all the dead worked for a state-owned contractor that has been building bridges and roads as part of efforts to boost infrastruc­ture in the impoverish­ed region.

Another 15 people − INCLUDING seven Employees of THE Contractor − HAVE been evacuated from the area.

Many in Papua view Indonesia as a colonial occupier and its building work as a way to exert more control over a region that shares a border with Papua New Guinea, an independen­t nation.

Police and military teams sent to THE AREA HAVE Come under REBEL Gunfire with one soldier killed and two wounded since Monday, according to authoritie­s.

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