Suspected Muslim insurgents barged into the homes of three civilians, beheaded one and fatally shot the other two, as government forces killed five suspected rebels in a shootout in India's Jammu-Kashmir state on Saturday, a top police officer said. The unidentified assailants broke into a house in Punch district, then pulled the homeowner from his bed and beheaded him, said S.M. Sahai, an inspector-general of police. Separately, attackers broke into a house in nearby Rajouri district, dragged the two occupants outside and shot them dead, Sahai said. The area is 220 kilometers (135 miles) northwest of Jammu, the winter capital of India's Jammu-Kashmir state. In both incidents, the attackers accused their victims of being police informers, Sahai said. Also in Punch on Saturday, army and police acting on a tip assaulted a suspected rebel hide-out, killing five of them in a gunbattle, Sahai told The Associated Press.