Sunday 26 July 2015

Gun battle at India police station as 'militants' attack

Suspected militants have attacked a police station after firing on a bus in India's Punjab state, killing four people and wounding at least six.
Punjab attack
gurdaspur attack
Senior police officer Dinkar Gupta told the Associated Press that the attackers are believed to have come from Indian-administered Kashmir.
They hijacked a car and then fired at a bus station before entering a police station in Gurdaspur, a border town.
A gun battle is continuing at the police station, reports say.
The state-run All India Radio said four to five armed men had "fired upon a bus, injuring some passengers" at the bus station.
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It is not yet clear whether the four dead were passengers. The rebels then drove to a police station in Dinanagar area and entered it.
Bombs had been found on the railway tracks at the Dinanagar railway station, Indian media said.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh said security forces had been sent to the spot.
Indian media reports said the police station was close to the border with Pakistan, and that the attackers came dressed in military uniform.

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