Kuwait Times

Militants kill four soldiers in Kashmir

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SRINAGAR: Militants killed four soldiers yesterday in an ambush outside Srinagar, the main city of Kashmir, sparking a gun battle in which one rebel also died, local officials said. The soldiers were searching for militants during a patrol when they were ambushed in the village of Hardu Buchoo, 30 kilometres (19 miles) southeast of Srinagar near the forested area of Tral, an army spokesman said.

“The militants fired at the soldiers from outside the village, when the cordon was laid,” Lieutenant Colonel Ankur Vashist told AFP in Srinagar. “Four of our soldiers were killed,” Vashist said. The rebels fled into the forest and the army called in reinforcem­ents to encircle the area and try to cap- ture them. Three soldiers were killed in the ambush and a soldier injured in the ensuing gun battle later died, a police official said. “One militant involved in the attack was also killed during the encounter. We are ascertaini­ng his identity,” Abdul Gani Mir, Kashmir’s police chief, said.

The ambush comes a day after government forces killed a top militant from outlawed group Lashkar-E-Taiba (LeT) in Srinagar during an early morning gun battle. Armed rebels have fought Indian security forces in Kashmir since 1989 in an effort to secure the independen­ce of the region or its merger with Pakistan. The conflict has left tens of thousands, mostly civilians, dead so far.

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