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A top Islamic militant suspected of involvement in the wave of bomb attacks on Indian cities has been killed in a shoot-out in Delhi, police say.A top Islamic militant suspected of involvement in the wave of bomb attacks on Indian cities has been killed in a shoot-out in Delhi, police say.
They say the man identified as Atif was killed with another man in a "fierce exchange" of gunfire at a house in the mainly Muslim Jamia Nagar district.They say the man identified as Atif was killed with another man in a "fierce exchange" of gunfire at a house in the mainly Muslim Jamia Nagar district.
Two Indian policemen were injured in the operation and a third suspect was captured alive.Two Indian policemen were injured in the operation and a third suspect was captured alive.
At least 20 people died in a multiple bomb attack on Delhi last week.At least 20 people died in a multiple bomb attack on Delhi last week.
News channels showed an ambulance taking away a bloodied person from the crowded site of Friday's gun battle.News channels showed an ambulance taking away a bloodied person from the crowded site of Friday's gun battle.
A large contingent of policemen had surrounded the four-storey home where the suspected militants were supposed to be hiding, witnesses told the BBC.A large contingent of policemen had surrounded the four-storey home where the suspected militants were supposed to be hiding, witnesses told the BBC.
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"The police were firing at the fourth and top storey of the building," one eyewitness said."The police were firing at the fourth and top storey of the building," one eyewitness said.
"A lot of people had gathered around the building.""A lot of people had gathered around the building."
Police arrived at the house after receiving information that some "suspected militants" were hiding there, senior Delhi police official Karnail Singh told reporters.Police arrived at the house after receiving information that some "suspected militants" were hiding there, senior Delhi police official Karnail Singh told reporters.
Police are under pressure to catch the bombersPolice are under pressure to catch the bombers
"They opened fire on the police when we approached the house," he said."They opened fire on the police when we approached the house," he said.
"Two of our men, including an inspector, were injured.""Two of our men, including an inspector, were injured."
Two militants were killed during the ensuring gun battle and one was arrested, he added. Two militants were killed during the ensuing gun battle and one was arrested, he added.
On Wednesday, Delhi police issued sketches of three men who they believe were involved in the attacks.On Wednesday, Delhi police issued sketches of three men who they believe were involved in the attacks.
About 90 people were injured when the five devices went off in busy shopping areas within minutes of each other.About 90 people were injured when the five devices went off in busy shopping areas within minutes of each other.
An e-mail purportedly from a group calling itself the "Indian Mujahideen" claimed it carried out the attacks.An e-mail purportedly from a group calling itself the "Indian Mujahideen" claimed it carried out the attacks.
On Thursday, India revealed plans to upgrade its intelligence-gathering ability following a spate of bombings.On Thursday, India revealed plans to upgrade its intelligence-gathering ability following a spate of bombings.
A new centre will be established to research surveillance and preventative measures and become a focus for counter-terrorism strategies.A new centre will be established to research surveillance and preventative measures and become a focus for counter-terrorism strategies.