Irish Independent

Three rebels killed in 18-hour Kashmir battle

- Dean Gray

INDIAN troops killed three rebels on the outskirts of disputed Kashmir’s main city yesterday, ending a nearly 18-hour-long gun battle, officials said.

Indian paramilita­ry spokesman Sanjay Sharma said the three militants were killed on the outskirts of Srinagar. Two counterins­urgency police officials and a soldier were wounded, he said.

Mr Sharma said Indian troops had surrounded a neighbourh­ood on Saturday on a tip that militants were hiding there. As the troops began conducting searches, militants opened gunfire, triggering intense fighting in which three combatants were killed, he said.

Police identified one of the slain militants as a teenage boy who had joined rebel ranks in August.

The fighting sparked anti-India protests and clashes as residents tried to march to the site of the battle. Government forces fired warning shots, shotgun pellets and tear gas at the stone-throwing protesters. At least five people were injured in the clashes, police and residents said.

Residents said government forces blasted at least five houses with explosives during the fighting, a common tactic employed by Indian troops during counterins­urgency operations in Kashmir.

Rebels have been fighting Indian control since 1989. India accuses Pakistan of arming and training the rebels, a charge Pakistan denies.

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