Two soldiers, one cop killed in India-held Kashmir as 'militants' ambush convoy

Published August 17, 2016
Indian policemen patrol on a street during a curfew in Srinagar, August 16.—Reuters
Indian policemen patrol on a street during a curfew in Srinagar, August 16.—Reuters

SRINAGAR: Suspected militants killed two soldiers and one police officer in an ambush on a convoy overnight in India-held Kashmir (IHK), an official in the troubled region said Wednesday.

An unknown number of gunmen opened fire on the two army trucks and a police car travelling through Baramulla district, 60 kilometres west of the region's main city of Srinagar.

“Two soldiers and one police officer were killed and three others — two soldiers and another police officer were injured,” district police superintendent Imtiaz Hussain told AFP.

Security forces launched a major search for the militants who fled the scene, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.

Army convoys have been travelling more frequently at night in recent weeks through the region to avoid encountering protesting residents.

IHK has been under curfew since protests erupted over the death last month of a popular young militant commander, Burhan Wani, in a gunfight with security forces.

More than 60 civilians have been killed in clashes between protesters and security forces, and thousands more injured in the worst violence to hit the Himalayan region since 2010.

Gunmen shot and wounded 10 police paramilitaries on Monday who were trying to impose a curfew in Srinagar during India's Independence Day. One of the troopers later died of his injuries.

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