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Militants killed four Indian soldiers and an employee of a mobile phone shop in Indian Kashmir on Monday, in a spate of attacks in the disputed region.

In Sopore in northern Kashmir, one employee was killed and two wounded when militants fired at a franchise outlet of BSNL, a state-owned telecommunications company, a senior police officer said. It was the second attack in as many days targeting telecommunication businesses.

In a separate incident, three Indian soldiers were killed and a fourth wounded by a group of six or seven gunmen who crossed into Indian Kashmir from the Pakistani side of the disputed border, an army officer said. The army killed one of the militants in a gunfight that followed, the officer said.

Militants also opened fire on an army patrol and shot dead a soldier in the south of Indian-administered Kashmir police said. The army returned fire and killed one.

The attack on the mobile phone shop follows the appearance last week of posters - bearing the name of the Islamic militant group Lashkar-e-Islam - in the same area, warning phone companies to shut down their operations and landlords to

"We warn these telecommunication companies to close all networking services, close their offices and stop recharging services as well. We warn the retailers as well to stop recharging the subscribers within seven days," the posters read.

It is not clear why the militants are targeting telecoms companies, but the warnings are serious - the militants hurled two grenades at a mobile phone tower used by Vodafone, Aircel and Airtel near a police station on Sunday. One of the grenades exploded near the tower without causing any damage.

Muslim-majority Kashmir is a heavily militarized region, claimed by both Pakistan and India in full but ruled by the two countries in part.

Separatists have been fighting Indian security forces in the Indian-administered part of the region since 1989, although the frequency of attacks has waned in recent years. India accuses Pakistan of training and arming the rebels, a claim Islamabad denies.

Militants kill five, target telecoms in Indian Kashmir attacks| Reuters
 
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The soldiers weren't killed by the Kashmiri resistance,

They were killed by infiltrators / terrorists

they were killed by the hegemonic designs of the Indian state

India is the 800 pound gorilla of South Asia ; get used to it

which seek to enslave Muslims under forceful occupation of a Hindu country.

Kashmir is Indian territory ; an integral part of India
 
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Looks like our intelligence has began hunting after all that MQM, Ismaili killing, Peshawar APS, etc..
But respect to the soldiers on both sides!
 
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Manohar Parrikar's 'kill a terrorist with a terrorist' policy being shown at work.
 
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Why we are not moving our artillery, pinaka mbrls etc to border
 
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They were killed by infiltrators / terrorists



India is the 800 pound gorilla of South Asia ; get used to it



Kashmir is Indian territory ; an integral part of India

First of all, why is your name Stephen Cohen? Never heard of an Indian with that name. With regards to the part in bold, isn't that admission that Indian administration of Kashmir is a product of force and not willingness? I believe the situation should remain as it is, with three nations administration certain parts. But allow Kashmiri's the independence they seek. And let them have relations with China, Pakistan and India. Afterwards they can form a government and decide further steps. Like integration with India or Pakistan. And if they prefer being independent than that is long term solution to this conflict or it will remain unstable from time to time.
 
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