Six killed in Kashmir violence

Published January 3, 2004

JAMMU, Jan 2: Two suspected Mujahideen attacked a crowded railway station in occupied Kashmir on Friday, killing four security men and wounding at least 12 people before being killed themselves, police said.

"The gunfire has ended. Both the militants have been killed, but the search operations are still going on," a senior police officer told Reuters in Jammu.Hundreds of passengers were in the Jammu station at the time of the evening attack.It was the latest attack by the Mujahideen.

EXPLOSION: Freedom fighters injured eight civilians in occupied Kashmir on Friday when they hurled a grenade at an Indian army patrol and missed their target, police said.-Reuters/AFP

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