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Published 09 Nov, 2012 03:50pm

Indian troops kill four suspected militants in Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Indian troops on Friday gunned down four suspected Islamic militants as they tried to enter the Indian zone of divided Kashmir from Pakistan, a military spokesman said.

Lieutenant Colonel J.S Brar said the four heavily-armed rebels were killed in a gun battle in Kashmir's Keran region, some 150 kilometres (90 miles) from summer capital Srinagar.

β€œAn infiltration bid was foiled by the troops on the line of control by killing the four militants,” Brar said, referring to the heavily-militarised de facto border dividing the Indian and Pakistani zones of the Himalayan region.

Friday's killing followed an attack late last month by gunmen on a Srinagar hotel, after they aborted an attempt to ambush an Indian army convoy.

Separatist violence that has wrecked the tourism industry in the Muslim-majority region has been at its lowest ebb since the insurgency began in 1989.

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