17 dead as militants storm kashmir army camp
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Militants hurling grenades stormed an army camp Friday in Indian Kashmir and killed 11 security officials, police said, ratcheting up violence in the Muslim-majority region which is voting in state elections.
Six of the attackers also died in the shootout at the sprawling army camp in Uri, near the heavily militarised Line of Control (LoC) dividing the disputed Himalayan territory between India and Pakistan, an Indian police official told AFP.
The raid, one of the deadliest in years on an Indian Kashir army camp, was one of several attacks in the restive region Friday and came days before the state votes in the third of five phases of state elections.
A separate gunbattle erupted in the residential outskirts of Srinagar, the flashpoint region's main city, ahead of a campaign visit Monday by India's new right-wing Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Two rebels died in the Srinagar gunfight, police said.
Modi is slated to address a campaign rally to be held in the city by his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is making a bold bid for power.
Thousands of extra paramilitary troops have been deployed in Kashmir to protect voters from attacks by militants who have called on residents to boycott the state elections.
The militants entered the high-walled Uri camp, tossing grenades and firing, police said.
"Eight army men, including two officers, three policemen and six militants died in the firing" at the army base, the senior police officer said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorised to speak to reporters.
By mid-afternoon, shooting had ceased and security forces were "defusing unexploded grenades," the police officer said.
N.N. Joshi, the army spokesman in Srinagar, said only that the security "operation (at Uri) is on", without divulging details.
The strongly fortified army camp, home to several hundred soldiers, lies 100 kilometres (60 miles) northwest of Srinagar.
In the separate violence that broke out near the city, "a police party intercepted two militants near a checkpoint and the militants fired," Kashmir inspector-general of police Abdul Gani Mir told AFP. Both were killed.
And in Tral, south of Srinagar, suspected rebels lobbed a grenade at an election campaign vehicle but missed its target and killed an elderly bystander at a bus-stop, injuring six others, a senior police officer said.
- Potential turnaround for Modi party -
Modi's BJP, promising to step up economic development, is looking to win the elections in Kashmir, a possibility seen as unthinkable until very recently.
The BJP is seeking to leverage support from the Hindu-dominated south of Jammu and Kashmir state and the Buddhist area of Ladakh as well as from Muslims tired of years of conflict.
About a dozen rebel groups have been fighting Indian forces since 1989 for independence or to merge the territory with Pakistan.
The Hindu nationalist party has traditionally had no base in the Kashmir Valley, where local resentment against Indian rule runs high.
Turnout has been high so far in with over 70 percent of the electorate casting ballots in 15 constituencies, defying calls by separatist leaders and militants to boycott the polls.
Most separatist leaders were either arrested or confined to their houses after the elections were announced.
The elections, whose results are due December 23, have brought increased violence as suspected militants seek to disrupt the voting.
Earlier this week a big gunbattle caused the deaths of an Indian soldier and six militants, while on Monday suspected rebels shot dead a village leader.
The nuclear-armed neighbours have fought two of their three wars over the scenic region, while yearsof fighting have left tens of thousands dead, most of them civilians.

 

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