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Indian police station in Punjab attacked by gunmen Indian police station in Punjab attacked by gunmen
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Indian security forces are battling gunmen who stormed a police station in northern Punjab state, close to the border with Pakistan.Indian security forces are battling gunmen who stormed a police station in northern Punjab state, close to the border with Pakistan.
The attackers first hijacked a car, then opened fire at a bus station before entering a police station in Gurdaspur district, officials said.The attackers first hijacked a car, then opened fire at a bus station before entering a police station in Gurdaspur district, officials said.
Five people have been killed and at least six wounded. Five people, including two policemen, have been killed and at least six wounded.
The attackers are believed to be from Indian-administered Kashmir, a senior policeman told the AP news agency. Police believe that the attackers are from Indian-administered Kashmir.
Dinkar Gupta said that police were exchanging gunfire with the attackers who have occupied the police barracks.Dinkar Gupta said that police were exchanging gunfire with the attackers who have occupied the police barracks.
Such assaults are common in restive Indian-administered Kashmir, but attacks in neighbouring Punjab are extremely rare. Such assaults are common in disputed Kashmir, but attacks in neighbouring Punjab are extremely rare.
Security forces have been sent to the area as reinforcements. A local police spokesman told the AFP news agency that at least one of the dead was a police officer. Security forces have been sent to the area as reinforcements. The dead include Punjab's Superintendent of Police (Detective) Baljit Singh, according to the Press Trust of India.
'Developing situation''Developing situation'
Details are still emerging about how events unfolded.Details are still emerging about how events unfolded.
A border district, which has seen violence before: Soutik Biswas, BBC News, DelhiA border district, which has seen violence before: Soutik Biswas, BBC News, Delhi
Gurdaspur is a vast and rural district, not as prosperous as other districts in Punjab. It is not immediately an obvious choice for an assault such as this.Gurdaspur is a vast and rural district, not as prosperous as other districts in Punjab. It is not immediately an obvious choice for an assault such as this.
But this is not the first time it has seen such an attack: five years ago people witnessed a bloody gun battle in the district between militants and local policemen.But this is not the first time it has seen such an attack: five years ago people witnessed a bloody gun battle in the district between militants and local policemen.
And it is also one of Punjab's most populous districts, sandwiched between the state's two major rivers, Ravi and Beas, and sharing common boundaries with Indian-administered Kashmir and Pakistan.And it is also one of Punjab's most populous districts, sandwiched between the state's two major rivers, Ravi and Beas, and sharing common boundaries with Indian-administered Kashmir and Pakistan.
Locals believe that this time the gunmen may have come from Indian-administered Kashmir or slipped in through some of the porous parts of the riverine tracts of the international border with Pakistan.Locals believe that this time the gunmen may have come from Indian-administered Kashmir or slipped in through some of the porous parts of the riverine tracts of the international border with Pakistan.
The state-run All India Radio said four to five armed men had "fired upon a bus, injuring some passengers" at the bus station. The state-run All India Radio said four to five armed men had "fired upon a bus, injuring some passengers" at the bus station. Then they entered a police station.
"We are also not sure if the attackers inside the police station are holding some hostages. It is a live, developing situation," local police spokesperson Rajvinder Singh said. Gurudaspur's deputy police commissioner Abhinav Trikha told the AFP news agency that the attackers appeared to be holed up inside the residential quarters at the police station and were "firing continuously".
"They were dressed in army uniforms and came in a Maruti [Suzuki] car," he told reporters at the scene.
Bombs had been found on the railway tracks at the Dinanagar railway station, according to Indian media.Bombs had been found on the railway tracks at the Dinanagar railway station, according to Indian media.
Indian media reports said the police station was close to the border with Pakistan and that the unidentified attackers came dressed in military uniform.Indian media reports said the police station was close to the border with Pakistan and that the unidentified attackers came dressed in military uniform.
"There have been earlier reports of cross-border infiltration [in Gurdaspur] and Pakistani mischief in the area," India's junior minister for home affairs Jitendra Singh told reporters. Pakistan has not reacted to the incident."There have been earlier reports of cross-border infiltration [in Gurdaspur] and Pakistani mischief in the area," India's junior minister for home affairs Jitendra Singh told reporters. Pakistan has not reacted to the incident.
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