Three Indian Police Killed in Kashmir’s Biggest Terrorist Attack in a Year

Three Indian Police Killed in Kashmir’s Biggest Terrorist Attack in a Year
Indian policemen guard a deserted street during restrictions in downtown Srinagar April 10, 2017. (Reuters/Danish Ismail/Files)
Reuters
8/26/2017
Updated:
8/26/2017

SRINAGAR, India—Terrorists killed three Indian policemen in the Kashmir valley after storming into a police camp on Saturday in their biggest strike on a government compound in the disputed region in nearly a year.

One of the terrorists, who entered the camp in Pulwama town of southern Kashmir, was also killed in the ensuing gunfight, said a senior Indian army officer who declined to be named.

The army and police are jointly trying to dislodge the terrorists and have evacuated families from the camp’s residential block, Lieutenant General J S Sandhu of the Indian army told Reuters.

The attack on the police complex is the biggest on a state security facility since Sept. 18 last year, when armed terrorists broke into an army camp near the de facto border, called the Line of Control (LoC), in Uri, killing 18 army personnel.

The exact number of terrorists inside the compound is not known, India’s federal home ministry said in a statement.

Indian troops have killed 134 terrorists, including 7 top commanders, this year, officials said. Majority of these terrorists were eliminated in the last two months after security forces doubled down on an offensive in south Kashmir and along the LoC.

Last year, 150 terrorists were killed in Kashmir.

About 79 terrorists crossed the LoC into Indian Kashmir in July, according to Indian officials.

India accuses Pakistan of training and arming terrorists, and helping them infiltrate across the LoC dividing Kashmir. Pakistan denies those allegations.

The South Asian rivals fought two of their three wars since independence in 1947 over Muslim-majority Kashmir, which they both claim in full but rule in part.

By Fayaz Bukhari