Two-day gunbattle ends in Indian army camp in Kashmir

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Indian soldiers arrive to take position at an army camp in Jammu. S.P. Vaid, the region's top police official, said the three militants were killed by late Sunday night. (AP Photo)
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Indian paramilitary soldiers stand guard near barbwire set as a road blockade during curfew on the death anniversary of separatist leader Maqbool Bhat in Srinagar. (AP)
Updated 12 February 2018
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Two-day gunbattle ends in Indian army camp in Kashmir

SRINAGAR, India: Government troops have ended a two-day gunbattle with armed militants inside an army camp in Indian-controlled Kashmir after killing three gunmen, police said Monday.
S.P. Vaid, the region's top police official, said the three militants were killed by late Sunday night.
Five soldiers and one civilian were killed in the prolonged attack and another 11 people were wounded as the militants holed up in the residential part of the camp and traded fire with government soldiers.
The fighting began at dawn Saturday when the militants stormed the Sunjuwan army base on the outskirts of the city of Jammu.
The Himalayan region of Kashmir is divided between India and archrival and neighbor Pakistan. Both claim the region in its entirety.
Anti-India sentiment runs deep among Kashmir's mostly Muslim population.
Several militant groups have been fighting for Kashmir's independence from India or its merger with Pakistan since 1989. Around 70,000 people have been killed in the uprising and the ensuing Indian military crackdown.
India accuses Pakistan of arming and training the militants, a charge Islamabad denies.


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PARIS: France’s president will receive the leaders od Denmark and Greenland in Paris on Wednesday for “a working lunch,” according to the Elysee.
Emmanuel Macron will “reaffirm European solidarity and France’s support for Denmark, Greenland, their sovereignty and their territorial integrity,” the presidency said on Tuesday.
The meeting comes days after US President Donald Trump backed down from threats to seize Greenland, a mineral-rich strategic Arctic island that is an autonomous territory within the kingdom of Denmark.