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Kashmir: Suicide attackers hit Indian paramilitary camp in Srinagar | |
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Suicide attackers hit a paramilitary camp in Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials said. | |
One Border Security Force (BSF) soldier was killed and two others were injured, police said. Two attackers also died. | |
The attack began around 04:00 local time (22:30GMT Monday). One militant is still holed up inside and a search operation is underway. | |
The camp is located just outside the international airport in Srinagar - a heavily fortified area. | The camp is located just outside the international airport in Srinagar - a heavily fortified area. |
Flight operations, which were suspended on Tuesday morning, have resumed. Roads leading to the airport, which were sealed off earlier, have also reopened. | Flight operations, which were suspended on Tuesday morning, have resumed. Roads leading to the airport, which were sealed off earlier, have also reopened. |
Eyewitnesses said there were at least three armed attackers. | Eyewitnesses said there were at least three armed attackers. |
"The militants stormed the camp and got holed up in the administration block. At least one militant is still in the officers' mess," an army officer told BBC Urdu. | "The militants stormed the camp and got holed up in the administration block. At least one militant is still in the officers' mess," an army officer told BBC Urdu. |
The attackers' identities have not been confirmed by officials. But the Islamist group, Jaish-e-Mohammad, has said it carried out the attack. | The attackers' identities have not been confirmed by officials. But the Islamist group, Jaish-e-Mohammad, has said it carried out the attack. |
Muslim-majority Kashmir is claimed in its entirety by both India and Pakistan, but the two countries control different parts of it. | Muslim-majority Kashmir is claimed in its entirety by both India and Pakistan, but the two countries control different parts of it. |
There has been an armed revolt in the region against rule by India since 1989. Kashmir has seen a fresh wave of unrest following popular militant leader Burhan Wani's death in July 2016. | There has been an armed revolt in the region against rule by India since 1989. Kashmir has seen a fresh wave of unrest following popular militant leader Burhan Wani's death in July 2016. |
Although the violence appears to be waning, the latest attack has caused alarm across India's security agencies, says BBC Urdu's Riyaz Masroor. | Although the violence appears to be waning, the latest attack has caused alarm across India's security agencies, says BBC Urdu's Riyaz Masroor. |
A suspected militant attack killed three people in Tral last month, while an Indian policeman was lynched in Srinagar in June. | A suspected militant attack killed three people in Tral last month, while an Indian policeman was lynched in Srinagar in June. |
India blames Pakistan for fuelling this unrest, an allegation Islamabad has denied. | India blames Pakistan for fuelling this unrest, an allegation Islamabad has denied. |
Two of the three wars fought between the two nations have been centred on Kashmir. | Two of the three wars fought between the two nations have been centred on Kashmir. |