Mobile  |  About us  |  Photos  |  Videos  |  Subscriptions  |  RSS Feeds  |  Today's Paper  |  Classifieds  |  Contact Us
Advanced Search
The Daily Star
SUNDAY, 26 MAY 2013
03:07 AM Beirut time
Weather    
Beirut
21 °C
Blom Index
BLOM
1,210up
International
Follow this story Print Email this RSS Feed ePaper share this
Five killed in militant attack on Kashmir police camp
Reuters
Indian paramilitary soldiers carry their injured colleague to a hospital during a gunfight in Srinagar March 13, 2013. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
Indian paramilitary soldiers carry their injured colleague to a hospital during a gunfight in Srinagar March 13, 2013. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
A+ A-

SRINAGAR, India: Two militants wielding automatic rifles opened fire on a paramilitary camp on the Indian side of the disputed region of Kashmir on Wednesday, killing five Indian personnel and wounding five, police said.

The militants were killed in a gunfight that ensued at the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) base just outside the restive city of Srinagar, under curfew for much of the last few weeks following protests and clashes with police.

Jammu and Kashmir state Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, describing the assault as a "suicide attack", said five CRPF personnel and three civilians were also wounded.

"A division of the CRPF was deployed at a camp here and children were playing cricket in the field when two militants fired grenades and attacked our division," Abdul Gani Mir, Inspector General of Police, told Reuters TV.

"We have lost five of our CRPF personnel who gunned down the two militants."

Police said it was not immediately clear if more than two militants were involved in the attack, which began when the gunmen alighted from a car outside the camp, walked to its entrance and shot a sentry dead before firing indiscriminately into the base.

Militants often attacked security bases in Kashmir during the 1990s, when there was a full-blown insurgency against Indian rule in a region over which India and Pakistan fought two of their three wars. But there have been very few in recent years.

Tensions have been running high in Srinagar since last month, when India hanged a Kashmiri man for an attack on the country's parliament in 2001. The authorities have sought to quash clashes between protesters and police by imposing curfews in the city.

 
Home International
 
     
 
India
Advertisement
Around the Web
Comments  

Your feedback is important to us!

We invite all our readers to share with us their views and comments about this article.

Disclaimer: Comments submitted by third parties on this site are the sole responsibility of the individual(s) whose content is submitted. The Daily Star accepts no responsibility for the content of comment(s), including, without limitation, any error, omission or inaccuracy therein. Please note that your email address will NOT appear on the site.

comments powered by Disqus
Story Summary
Two militants wielding automatic rifles opened fire on a paramilitary camp on the Indian side of the disputed region of Kashmir on Wednesday, killing five Indian personnel and wounding five, police said.

The militants were killed in a gunfight that ensued at the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) base just outside the restive city of Srinagar, under curfew for much of the last few weeks following protests and clashes with police.

Jammu and Kashmir state Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, describing the assault as a "suicide attack", said five CRPF personnel and three civilians were also wounded.
Related Articles
 
 
Italian police arrest four suspected Islamist militants
 
 
New Iraq violence kills 15
 
 
16 killed in attack on Somali Supreme Court
 
 
Kerry blames Iran for attack on Iraq camp
 
 
Car bomb kills 12 in southwest Pakistan
Show More
Entities
Advertisement
Most Popular
Viewed Searched e-mailed
1. Hezbollah, Syrian government forces advance in border town
 
2. North Lebanon violence lingers, death toll hits 28
 
3. Saudi Arabia warns against Iran's nuclear program
 
4. Hezbollah confirms heavily involved in Syria conflict
 
5. Syria is the backbone of the resistance: Nasrallah
 
6. Israel says Syria seeks to provoke conflict
Advertisement
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Linked In Follow us on Google+ Subscribe to our Live Feed
Multimedia
Images  
Pictures of the day
A selection of images from around the world- Friday May 24, 2013
View all view all
Advertisement
Rami G. Khouri
Rami G. Khouri
In Lebanon, Salafists are on the move
Michael Young
Michael Young
March 14 drifts away from the state
David Ignatius
David Ignatius
A struggle for positions precedes the Geneva conference
View all view all
Advertisement
cartoon
 
Click to View Articles
 
 
News
Business
Opinion
Sports
Culture
Technology
Entertainment
Privacy Policy | Anti-Spamming Policy | Disclaimer | Copyright Notice
© 2013 The Daily Star - All Rights Reserved - Designed and Developed By IDS