Saturday, January 2, 2016

Militants Launch An Attack On An Indian Air Force Base Near The Pakistan Border



Reuters: Gunmen attack Indian Air Force base near Pakistan border

At least two gunmen and a guard were killed in an attack on an Indian Air Force base on Saturday in Pathankot in Punjab, officials said, in an apparent challenge to attempts to revive a dialogue between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

Defence ministry sources said four gunmen, believed to be from Pakistan, had entered the Pathankot airbase in Punjab overnight. Two were confirmed killed in the ensuing shootout, along with the guard.

The attack came a week after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an impromptu visit to Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif, in a bid to revive bilateral talks that had previously been derailed by militant attacks.

More News On Militants Launching An Attack On An Indian Air Force Base Near The Pakistan Border

2 Killed After Gunmen Attack Air Force Base in Northern India -- AP
Gunmen attack India air force base -- BBC
Punjab terror attack: 4 terrorists killed in gunbattle at Air Force base in Pathankot -- Times of India
As it happened: 4 terrorists, two jawans killed in gunbattle at Air Force base in Punjab -- The Hindu
4 militants killed in Punjab terror attack -- UPI
Gun battle as terrorists storm Indian airbase near Pakistani border -- RT

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