Indian army chief arrives in occupied Kashmir as 'militants' attack army camp

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February 11, 2018

Operation to clear attackers from Sunjuwan Army Camp under way; six killed, 11 injured in attack, including civilians

Indian army chief arrives in occupied Kashmir as 'militants' attack army camp
General Bipin Rawat. Photo: File

SRINAGAR: Indian army chief General Bipin Rawat arrived in Indian occupied Jammu today and met senior commanders as an operation against a 'militantattack' at an army camp entered itssecond day.

Indian authorities said five soldiers and one civilian were killed in the ongoing military operation against attackers holed up near the residential quarters inside the Sunjuwan Army Camp, according to reports in the Indian media.

Around 11 people, including civilians, are said to be injured in the attack, which also claimed the lives of at least four attackers, according to the Indian media.

Earlier, it was reported that in the early hours of Saturday, a group of heavily armed militants attacked the sprawling camp of the 36 brigade of Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry, leading to a gunbattle which left two army officials dead.

The attack coincides with the fifth death anniversary ofAfzal Guru, hanged for his alleged role in the2001 Parliament attack in New Delhi, as well as today's death anniversary of Maqbool Butt, another liberation fighter hanged in 1984.

A complete shutter-down strike is being observed in the occupied valley today with regard to Butt's death anniversary.


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