Three Pakistani militants shot dead after Kashmir attack, says Indian army

Gunmen had attacked border post two days earlier, according to Indian authorities

Pakistani protesters at an anti-India demonstration in Quetta, Pakistan, on Sunday. India-administered Kashmir has been in the grip of   protests since the killing on July 8th of  Burhan Wani. Photograph: Banaras Khan/AFP/Getty
Pakistani protesters at an anti-India demonstration in Quetta, Pakistan, on Sunday. India-administered Kashmir has been in the grip of protests since the killing on July 8th of Burhan Wani. Photograph: Banaras Khan/AFP/Getty

India's army said it shot dead three gunmen from Pakistan on Sunday, following an attack by the militants two days earlier on an Indian border post in the disputed Kashmir region.

The men were killed in the Tanghdar sector of north Kashmir, Lt Col Manish Kumar told Reuters, adding that three rifles and military supplies had been recovered from the scene.

Indian troops have killed 103 militants in the restive Kashmir Valley so far this year, the highest toll in recent years. According to an official estimate, 56 militants have crossed into Kashmir this year through July, up from 36 in the same period last year.

India accuses Pakistan of sponsoring cross-border terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, its northernmost state. A Pakistani government spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment on Sunday, but Islamabad denies any such activities.

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Muslim-majority Kashmir has been convulsed by protests since the killing by Indian security forces of a field commander of a Pakistan-based militant outfit on July 8th. At least 65 people have been killed and 6,000 wounded in clashes with security forces.

India and Pakistan have been engaged in a diplomatic back-and-forth to try to arrange talks between their foreign secretaries but they have yet to agree a date or specify the agenda . India is not willing to discuss the status of the part of Kashmir that it controls.

– Reuters