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Indian soldiers kill 2 Kashmir militants in 3-day standoff

Indian soldiers kill 2 Kashmir militants in 3-day standoff

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Indian policemen remove roadblock set up by protesters who were reacting to the killing of rebel leader Burhan Wani in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir on July 9, 2016. Photo: AP

SRINAGAR: The Indian army says a three-day standoff between its soldiers and suspected rebels in Indian-controlled Kashmir has ended with the killing of two militants.

Army officer Major General Ashok Narula said the fighting ended Wednesday near saffron-rich Pampore town on the outskirts of the disputed region's main city of Srinagar. The rebels had taken positions inside a building in a sprawling government compound. The multistory building was extensively damaged. A soldier and a police official were injured in the initial fighting on Monday. Kashmir is experiencing its largest protests against Indian rule in recent years, sparked by the killing in July of a popular rebel commander by Indian soldiers. The protests, and a sweeping military crackdown, have nearly paralysed daily life.