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Kashmir Korpse Kount
  • In southern Kashmir, Indian forces early on Thursday gunned down a senior commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba. Sarfaraz Rathore, Lashkar's chief commander of the southern frontier district of Poonch, was iced in a firefight. "Rathore's killing is a major setback to the Lashkar in Poonch, where it is responsible for attacking Indian army camps in the recent past," a police spokesman said.
    And they nabbed a local commander near Srinagar not long ago, too. Nice shootin', Mukkerjee!
  • Police in Srinagar said Bilal Ahmed, alias Mehmood Bhai, district commander of Jaish-e-Mohammad, departed the gene pool overnight. The commander was zapped in a three-hour battle near Handwara township. "The encounter erupted when the army intercepted a group of Jaish militants, and asked them to surrender," a police officer said, adding that the rebels instead opened fire, wounding two soldiers. "The army returned fire, killing Bilal." A number of guerillas managed to escape under cover of darkness, the officer said.
    Too bad. Maybe next time, eh?
  • In separate incidents in the village of Sogam in the same district, two Indian army soldiers and two snuffies were killed in a clash late on Wednesday. Two other soldiers were injured in the gunbattle.
  • In Poonch, a soldier and a Bad Guy were killed in a battle early on Thursday. No details available.
  • Suspected Militants® stormed into a marriage ceremony in northern Baramulla district on Thursday and opened fire at a former rebel now working with security forces, icing him on the spot. Two civilians also sustained injuries of whom one later died in Srinagar's main hospital.
    What's a few civilian casualties here and there? You can always get more civilians...
  • In the neighbouring village of Warpora, police said suspected militants shot dead a 23-year-old student on Thursday.
    "Suspected"? I think when they shoot people they should leave the "suspected" category...
    Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2002-07-12
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