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ເຂດ Kashmir ແລະ Jammu ຂອງອິນເດຍ
ເຂດ Kashmir ແລະ Jammu ຂອງອິນເດຍ

ບັນດາ​ເຈົ້າ​ໜ້າ​ທີ່ອິນ​ເດຍກ່າວ​ວ່າ ທະຫານ​ອິນ​ເດຍ​ແປດຄົນ ​
ແລະ​ຕຳຫລວດ​ສາມ​ຄົນ ຮວມຢູ່​ໃນ 13 ຄົນ ທີ່​ເສຍ​ຊີວິດ​ໃນ
ການ​ສູ້​ລົບ​ກັບ ພວກ​ຫົວ​ຮຸນແຮງ ​ໃນ​ແຄວ້ນ Kashmir ສ່ວນ
ທີ່ເປັນຂອງອິນ​ເດຍ.

ບັນດາ​ເຈົ້າ​ໜ້າ​ທີ່​ທະ​ຫານ ກ່າວ​ວ່າ ພວກ​ຫົວ​ຮຸນ​ແຮງ​ຕິດ​ອາ​
ວຸດ​ໜັກ ​ໄດ້​ທຳ​ການ​ໂຈມ​ຕີ ຄ້າຍ​ທະຫານ​ແຫ່ງ​ນຶ່ງ ​ທີ່ເມືອງ Uri ປະມານ 3 ​ໂມງ​ເຊົ້າຂອງ
ວັນ​ສຸກ​ມື້​ນີ້. ພວກ​ຫົວ​ຮຸນ​ແຮ​ງສາມ​ຄົນ​ໄດ້​ຖືກຂ້າຕາຍ ໃນການຍິງຕໍ່ສູ້ກັນ.

​ເຈົ້າ​ໜ້າ​ທີ່​ຄົນ​ນຶ່ງ ທີ່ບັນ​ລະ​ຍາຍ​ວ່າ ​ມັນເປັນ​ການ​ໂຈມຕີ​ສະຫລະ​ຊີບ​ກ່າວ​ວ່າ ເຂົາເຈົ້າເຊື່ອ
ວ່າ ພວກ​ຫົວ​ຮຸນ​ແຮງ​ຍັງ​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ຄ້າຍດັ່ງກ່າວ.

ຍັງ​ບໍ່​ມີ​ການ​ອ້າງ​ເອົາ​ຄວາມ​ຮັບຜິດຊອບ ​ໃນ​ການ​ໂຈມ​ຕີຄັ້ງນີ້ເທື່ອ.

ຄ້າຍ​ທະ​ຫານແຫ່ງນີ້ ​ຕັ້ງ​ຢູ່​ເລາະ​ຕາມເສັ້ນ​ທີ່​ແບ່ງການຄວບຄຸມ ລະຫວ່າງແຄວ້ນ Kashmir ໃນສ່ວນທີ່ເປັນຂອງອິນ​ເດຍ ​ແລະຂອງປາ​ກິ​ສຖານ.

ນາຍົກລັດຖະມົນຕີອິນ​ເດຍ ທ່ານ Narendra Modi ຊຶ່ງ​ພັກ Bharatiya Janata ຂອງ
ທ່ານຫວັງ​ວ່າ​ ຈະ​ໄດ້ຮັບໄຊ​ຊະນະເພື່ອຄວບຄຸມ​ສະພານິຕິບັນຍັດຂອງເຂດ Jammu ແລະ Kashmir ​ມີ​ກຳນົດທີ່​ຈະໄປ​ຢ້ຽມຢາມ​ແຄ້ວນ Kashmir ​ໃນ​ວັນ​ຈັນ​ຈະ​ມາ​ເຖິງ​ນີ້.

ພັກ​ຮິນ​ດູ​ຫົວຊາດນິຍົມ ບໍ່​ເຄີຍມີ​ປະຫວັດ​ກ່ຽວກັບການໄດ້ຮັບຄວາມ​ສະໜັບສະໜູນຢ່າງ
ຫຼວງຫຼາຍທາງ​ດ້ານ​ການ​ເມືອງ ​ຢູ່ໃນ​ເຂດຮ່ອມ​ພູ Kashmir ມາກ່ອນ ບ່ອນ​ທີ່​ມີ​ຄວາມ​ບໍ່ພໍ
​ໃຈ​ຢ່າງ​ແຮງ ຕໍ່ຕ້ານການ​ປົກຄອງ​ຂອງ​ອິນ​ເດຍນັ້ນ.

Indian officials say eight Indian army soldiers and three policemen were among 13 people killed in a gunbattle with militants in Indian Kashmir.

Army officials say heavily armed militants attacked an army camp in Uri around 3 am Friday. Six militants died in the exchange of fire.

An official who described it as a suicide attack said militants were still believed to be inside the camp.

There has been no claim of responsibility for the attack.

The camp is located along the Line of Control separating the Indian and Pakistani controlled parts of Kashmir.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose Bharatiya Janata Party hopes to win control of the Jammu and Kashmir legislature, is set to visit Kashmir Monday.

The Hindu nationalist party has not historically experienced much political support in the Kashmir Valley where resentment against Indian rule runs high.

Since the start of the five-stage local elections on November 25, there has been a surge in militant violence.

Two days after the first round of balloting (Nov. 27), 10 people were killed when militants struck at another army camp near the disputed border with Pakistan.

Voter in the first election phase topped 70 percent despite a call to boycott the polling by Muslim separatist leaders in the state.

Election results are due December 23.

Thousands of troops are deployed in the Kashmir region, which is disputed between India and Pakistan.

About a dozen rebel groups have been fighting Indian forces since 1989 for independence or to merge the territory with Pakistan.

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