Four killed in Kashmir

Published April 22, 2006

SRINAGAR, April 21: A policeman and three civilians were killed in separate attacks by suspected militants in revolt-hit held Kashmir, police said on Friday. The policeman died in a grenade attack on a police station in Baderwah.

Police said two suspected militants were arrested an hour after the attack.

In Udhampur, suspected rebels killed two Hindus, police said. In Kangan, suspected rebels killed a civilian after abducting him from his house late Thursday, police said.—AFP

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