Kashmir attack mastermind killed
India’s army said yesterday it had killed the mastermind of a major suicide bomb attack in Kashmir which it blamed on Pakistan, as calls grew for reprisals over the deaths of more than 40 paramilitaries and soldiers. Three militants from the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) group, which claimed responsibility for the suicide attack, were killed in a gunbattle that lasted much of Monday, Lieutenant General Kanwal Jeet Singh Dhillon told a press conference in Srinagar.
Two of the militants were Pakistanis, including the group’s “chief operations commander” in Kashmir, the army general said. Dhillon said the attack had been “masterminded” by Pakistan, and specifically its powerful Inter-Services Intelligence branch. Pakistan, which banned the JeM in 2002, has denied any role in the attack. The attack on a military convoy by an explosives-packed car was the deadliest assault on security personnel in Kashmir for three decades.
Hundreds of Indian soldiers on Monday raided a suspected militant hideout in a village close to the site of Thursday’s attack. Besides the three militants, the battle left four Indian soldiers, a policeman and a civilian dead. The deaths of the Indian security men have triggered nationwide anger.
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