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34 Dead in Militant Attack on Kashmir Bus and Army Camp 

Family members of the slain in militant attack mourning

By Zafarul-islam Khan, IOL South Asia Correspondent 

New Delhi, May 14 (IslamOnline): Heavily armed secessionist militants stormed an Indian army camp and attacked a passenger bus on the outskirts of Jammu city Tuesday killing 34 people, including 22 army personnel and their family members, in one of the deadliest attacks in the 13 years of militancy in Jammu and Kashmir.

The three-member suicide squad of militants, carrying out the attacks, were later shot dead in a three-hour operation by army commandos, official sources said. The passenger bus had been travelling to Jammu from Himachal Pradesh.

Among the dead in the attack were 10 children, eight women and five men, official sources said, adding that the militants, dressed in Indian army combat uniform, also shot dead seven passengers of a Jammu-bound bus before storming the military base.

Two unknown outfits, Al-Mansooran and Jamiatul Mujahideen, claimed responsibility for the attack that coincided with the presence of the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christina Rocca in New Delhi.

Rocca condemned the attack as "barbaric" and said "it is this type of barbaric terrorism that the international war on terrorism is determined to stop."

Most of the casualties in the residential quarters were of children aged between four and ten, Major General Mohan Pandey, general-officer-commanding of 16 Corps, told reporters after visiting the site of the incident. He said the toll could rise as many of the injured were in critical condition.

A commentator in Delhi said that this attack is a strong signal from the militants that "cross-border terrorism" has not de-escalated as India has been demanding for Pakistan, and that President Musharraf himself cannot check militancy anymore.

The Indian army, on the other hand, claimed today that the current deployment along the borders with Pakistan will not affect the counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir, where the situation is improving, a senior army officer said Tuesday.

He said 357 militants were killed and 387 arrested in counter-terrorism operations in the Valley of Kashmir between January to April this year. Forty militants surrendered during the period, he added.

On a similar issue, two simultaneous bomb blasts took place Monday, May 13, in the north Indian town of Saharanpur’s Mangloo Wali Masjid, with no injury or loss of life reported.

One bomb exploded on the roof of the mosque, minutes before the Dawn (Fajr) prayers,  while the other explosion took place near the gate of the mosque, damaging the door, tiles and outer walls of the mosque.

A third bomb that was meant to explode just after the prayers when people would be leaving the mosque, was discovered near the entrance of the mosque and diffused.

 

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