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Gurdaspur attack: Nine killed in Indian police station siege | |
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Nine people have died in the Indian state of Punjab after a siege at a police station was brought to an end by security forces. | |
All three attackers were killed, along with six other people, including the Punjab state police superintendent. | |
The attackers first hijacked a car then opened fire at a bus station before entering the police station in Gurdaspur district, officials said. | |
Police believe that the attackers are from Indian-administered Kashmir. | Police believe that the attackers are from Indian-administered Kashmir. |
Gurdaspur Police Chief Salwinder Singh told the BBC: "The operation to flush out attackers is over. All three attackers have been killed." | |
The six victims included three policemen - among them police superintendent Baljit Singh - and three civilians. | |
The attackers were armed with automatic weapons and dressed in military fatigues. | |
Such assaults are common in disputed 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 had been sent to the area as reinforcements. | |
A border district, which has seen violence before: Soutik Biswas, BBC News, Delhi | A 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. | |
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. Then they entered a police 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. |
Gurdaspur's deputy police commissioner Abhinav Trikha told the AFP news agency that the attackers had 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. | "They were dressed in army uniforms and came in a Maruti [Suzuki] car," he told reporters at the scene. |
Bombs were found on the railway tracks at the Dinanagar railway station, according to Indian media. | |
"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. |
Are you in northern Punjab state in India? Did you witness the attack at the police station? | Are you in northern Punjab state in India? Did you witness the attack at the police station? |
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