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Indian soldiers in Kashmir gun down two suspected rebels 

Published : Sunday, 29 September, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 186
NEW DELHI, Sept 28: Indian soldiers in Kashmir killed two suspected militants in a clash Saturday, security officials said, at a time when the disputed region is in the middle of voting for local elections.

Muslim-majority Kashmir has been divided between rivals India and Pakistan since their independence from British rule in 1947, and both claim the Himalayan territory in full.

The Indian-administered portion of the region is in the middle of its first local assembly elections in a decade -- a vote that began earlier this month and concludes on Tuesday.

"Two terrorists have been eliminated by the security forces," the Indian army said in a statement.

"Rifles, ammunition and other war-like stores have been recovered from the terrorists," it said.

Indian media reports said five members of the security forces were wounded.

The firefight took place in southern Kashmir's Kulgam district.

Rebels have fought Indian forces for decades, demanding independence or a merger with Pakistan.

At least 500,000 Indian troops are deployed in the region, battling an insurgency that has killed tens of thousands of civilians, soldiers and rebels since 1989. 

India regularly accuses Pakistan of supporting and arming the rebels, a charge Islamabad denies.

The territory has been without an elected local government since 2019 when its partial autonomy was cancelled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government and it was brought under New Delhi's direct rule.     —AFP



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