Gunmen attack convoy in IHK, two soldiers dead

21 Feb, 2016

Gunmen attacked a paramilitary convoy in Indian held Kashmir on Saturday, killing two soldiers before entering a training centre for young entrepreneurs with more than 100 people inside, police said. The militants, believed to be insurgents opposed to Indian rule, assaulted a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy before paramilitaries engaged them in a firefight in the training complex on the outskirts of occupied Srinagar.
"Two CRPF personnel died in the initial assault on the convoy and ten others were injured," Javaid Gillani, inspector general of police for the region, told AFP, adding that militants then entered the complex, where they remain surrounded by police. "All the civilians present inside the building have been evacuated," Gillani said. The attackers were "holed up" in the main building of the institute and surrounded by government forces, local police superintendent Mohammad Irshad said, adding it was unclear how many attackers were inside.
The stand-off was likely to continue until day break, he said. At least 120 people, including trainees and staff, were in the building when the militants entered. Witnesses earlier said three heavily armed militants entered the complex, which houses the government-run Entrepreneurship Development Institute in the region's main city. They said the gunmen asked everyone inside to "save themselves" and move to a nearby hostel on the campus.
"They (gunmen) barged into the reception area as CRPF soldiers were firing towards them. They asked everyone to save themselves and go to the next building," a witness who worked at the institute said, asking to remain anonymous. Another witness said the attackers made clear they did not want to harm the civilians as soon as they entered. "I saw them and everyone panicked. But they asked us to leave the building quickly and said only the soldiers were their enemies," the witness said after he was evacuated. The ten personnel who were injured in the convoy attack were shifted to a military hospital, CRPF spokesman Bhavesh Chaudhary said.

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