SRINAGAR, India — A fierce gunbattle in Indian-controlled Kashmir left three suspected rebels and two Indian army soldiers dead, officials said Saturday. The fighting began late Friday after Indian troops and police surrounded Karewa Malino, a village about 55 km (35 miles) south of Srinagar, and launched a search for suspected militants there, said paramilitary officer Nalin Prabhat.
He said the exchange of fire stopped during the night after two militants and two soldiers, including an Indian army officer, were killed. However, fighting re-erupted Saturday morning, and a third militant was killed. A residential house in which the militants were trapped was destroyed in the fighting. The army officer and another soldier were killed after a militant rose from the debris of the destroyed house and fired on the advancing troops, said a police officer, speaking on customary condition of anonymity. There was no immediate statement from any of the rebel groups fighting against Indian rule. Soon after the gunbattle ended, clashes erupted in the village and the nearby town of Shopian. Police and paramilitary soldiers fired tear gas to stop the spontaneous protests, the police officer said. No one was reported injured in the street clashes.— AP