Saturday, January 2, 2016

Two Gunmen Killed in Attack on Indian Air Force Base

Gunmen attacked an air force base early Saturday in India's Punjab state, near the border with Pakistan, police said.

At least two of the attackers were killed at the Pathankot air force base during the shootout with soldiers, an Indian Defense Ministry spokesman said.

He said gunfire was continuing. Few other details were immediately available.

Indian officials said they were still trying to identify the attackers.

Pathankot is on the highway that connects India's insurgency-wracked Jammu and Kashmir state with the rest of the country.

The attack came just a week after India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an unannounced visit to Pakistan to meet Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
[Some information for this report came from AP.]

  voanews.com
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  1. In a high-profile attack, at least five militants entered an airbase in the northern Indian state of Punjab early Saturday, triggering a gunfight with security forces in the first major terrorist attack in India this year...

    Security forces said at least two gunmen have been killed and the remaining attackers are holed up in a building at the airbase, while security forces are carrying out a combing operation against them.

    Two air force personnel were also killed in the attack, said local newspaper Hindustan Times online.

    The attack took place at the Pathankot airbase where Mig28 fighters and helicopters are based. The purpose of the attackers was to destroy the base, according to officials.

    On Friday an alarm was sounded in the state over the assault of a top police officer by suspected terrorists. One policeman was killed and another kidnapped but later released, according to TV reports.

    A group of 50 commandos of the National Security Guard (NSG) have been leading the fight against the militants in Pathankot since Saturday morning and TV footage showed heavy deployment of military trucks and at least one helicopter was searching for the remaining militants.

    Reports said the militants might belong to a group called "Jaish-e-Mohammed," which is from Kashmir but is now operating from Pakistan. It is banned in Pakistan and listed as terrorist by India and some other countries.

    The attack was reminiscent of the Gurdaspur strike last year when a number of militants crossed border from Pakistan and attacked the border town in Punjab.

    In both times, the attackers were wearing army fatigues and came with civilian cars.

    Pathankot has an army cantonment and an Air Force base kilometers away from the Pakistan border. The Pathankot attack came soon after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a surprise visit to Lahore last month and held talks with his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif.
    http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/961446.shtml

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  2. De violents combats ont eu lieu samedi matin sur une base de l'armée de l'air indienne au Pendjab, à la frontière avec le Pakistan, entre des soldats et un groupe d'islamistes armés. Le bilan des victimes est encore incertain...

    Un groupe d'islamistes présumés a attaqué samedi 2 janvier - très tôt dans la matinée - une base aérienne de l'armée indienne près de la frontière pakistanaise. La fusillade s'est poursuivi pendant près de six heures.

    Au moins quatre hommes armés, suspectés d'appartenir au groupe islamiste Jaish-e-Mohammed basé au Pakistan et vêtus d'uniformes de l'armée indienne, ont infiltré la base aérienne de Pathankot, dans l'État du Pendjab (nord-ouest de l'Inde), vers 03h30 (22h00 GMT), selon des responsables sécuritaires. Il s'agit de l'attaque la plus grave en Inde depuis plusieurs années, qui se poursuivait à 04H15 GMT.

    Le bilan des victimes est encore incertain. Deux des assaillants auraient été tués, ont indiqué les autorités......france24.com
    2/1/16

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