SRINAGAR, INDIA (AP) – Assailants sprayed bullets toward a row of civilian homes in a remote village in Indian-controlled Kashmir, leaving at least four civilians dead and five others injured, police said yesterday.
Police blamed militants fighting against Indian rule for decades for carrying out the attack at Dhangri village in southern Rajouri district, which is close to the highly militarised Line of Control that divides the disputed region between India and Pakistan.
Yesterday, a child was killed and five other civilians injured in a blast that occurred near one of the houses targeted overnight in the village, police said.
It was unclear whether the explosive was left behind by the attackers.
Two gunmen indiscriminately opened fire on Sunday night at three houses in Dhangri, top police officer Mukesh Singh told reporters. He said four civilians were killed and five others were injured.
Authorities rushed police and soldiers to the area and launched search for the attackers.
Officials said police were investigating the two incidents in the village.
Nearly three dozen people in the southern city of Jammu protested the killings that New Delhi’s top administrator in the region Manoj Sinha condemned as a “cowardly terror attack”.
“I assure the people that those behind this despicable attack will not go unpunished,” he said.
There was no independent confirmation of the attack.
