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NEW DELHI, Sept. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Separatist guerrillas attacked an Indian
Army convoy in the Indian-controlled-Kashmir Saturday, killing five soldiers and
wounding four, and then made their way into a house near the national highway
where they continued to fire, local news agency Indo-Asian New Service reported.
According to the IANS dispatch, the guerrillas attacked the convoy at
Awantipora town in south Kashmir's Anantnag district, 40km from Srinagar, the
summer capital of Indian-controlled-Kashmir Saturday morning.
"The militants first hurled grenades and later resorted to heavy automatic
fire on the army convoy, which was going from Srinagar to Jammu in Anantnag town
this morning. Three soldiers were killed on the spot and two succumbed to
injuries later," Javaid Mukhdoomi, inspector general of Kashmir zone, told IANS.
The entire town was surrounded by paramilitary and army reinforcements that
rushed there to conduct search operations for the guerrillas. The rebels were
found to have made their way into a house adjacent to the Srinagar-Jammu
national highway.
The militants are continuing to fire from inside the house. Traffic on the strategic Srinagar-Jammu national highway has been suspended, army officials said. Enditem |