Indian army kills three suspected militants in Kashmir

Indian army soldiers patrol along the highly militarized Line of Control that divides Kashmir region between India and Pakistan, in Akhnoor sector, near about 66 Kms. (41 miles) from Jammu, India, Monday, Oct. 28, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 29 October 2024
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Indian army kills three suspected militants in Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Indian troops shot dead three suspected rebels in Kashmir hours after gunmen sprayed a military convoy and an ambulance with bullets, the army said Tuesday.
Muslim-majority Kashmir has been divided between rivals India and Pakistan since their independence from British rule in 1947 and is home to a long-running insurgency.
Gunmen fired on the army convoy in the early hours of Monday in the mountainous southern Akhnoor area, near the unofficial border with Pakistan.
Soldiers launched a hunt for the attackers and reported that three militants had been killed.
“After round the clock surveillance throughout the night, an intense firefight unfolded today morning resulting in a significant victory for our forces,” the army’s White Knight Corps said in a statement.
“Relentless operations and tactical excellence has led to the elimination of three terrorists.”
At least 500,000 Indian troops are deployed in Kashmir, battling an insurgency that has killed tens of thousands of civilians, soldiers and rebels since 1989.
Earlier this month, gunmen killed seven people near a construction site for a strategic road tunnel to Ladakh, a high-altitude Himalayan region bordering China.
On Friday, Indian officials said five people — including three soldiers — were killed in an ambush on an army convoy.
New Delhi regularly blames Pakistan for arming the militants and helping them launch attacks, an allegation Islamabad denies.
The army says more than 720 rebels have been killed since Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government canceled the territory’s limited autonomy in 2019.
In early October, Kashmir held its first elections since 2014 for a regional assembly for the territory of some 12 million people.


Zelensky wants to replace Ukraine’s defense minister

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Zelensky wants to replace Ukraine’s defense minister

  • President has offered the position to his current minister of digital transformation, who is aged just 34
  • No explanation was given for his decision to replace Denys Shmygal

KYIV, Ukraine: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday said he intended to replace his defense minister and had offered the position to his current minister of digital transformation, who is aged just 34.
“I have decided to change the structure of the Ukrainian ministry of defense,” Zelensky said in his daily address broadcast on social media. “I have offered Mikhailo Fedorov the position of new Ukrainian defense minister.”
Fedorov, who has been digital transformation minister since 2019, is a relative political novice little-known to the Ukrainian public.
“Mykhailo is deeply involved in issues related to drones and is very effective in the digitalization of state services and processes,” Zelensky added.
Without explaining his decision to replace Denys Shmygal, the Ukrainian leader said he had proposed the incumbent “head another area of government work that is no less important for our stability.”
Zelensky had tapped Shmygal as defense minister just half a year ago, in July 2025.
Besides the turnover at the defense ministry, Zelensky also named Ukrainian military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov to head his presidential office.
Budanov replaces Andriy Yermak, who was among Ukraine’s most powerful people before being engulfed in a corruption scandal dogging some of Zelensky’s former allies.