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Minister: Indian forces kill 3 Pakistanis in Kashmir attack

Amit Shah, the Home Minister of India, said that Indian forces had killed three Pakistanis who were involved in an April attack in Jammu and Kashmir Federal Territory in which 26 men died.

New Delhi reported that the attackers were Pakistani nationals who had been backed by Islamabad. They opened fire on a tourist-friendly valley in Pahalgam's picturesque, mountainous region in Kashmir before fleeing to the nearby pine forests.

New Delhi was prompted by the attack to launch a targeted strike against what it termed "terrorists infrastructure" in Pakistani Kashmir and Pakistan. This led to four days intense fighting between nuclear-armed neighbors before they agreed on a ceasefire.

Shah said to parliament that the three terrorists responsible for the deaths of our citizens were now dead.

Indian army reported that three people were killed during a fierce gunfight in a forest in Kashmir on Monday.

Pakistan denies involvement in this attack, the worst on Indian civilians since the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. They have also requested an independent investigation.

Shah stated that India has "a lot of proof" to prove that the "terrorists", who were killed, are Pakistanis. Security forces have recovered voter identification cards from Pakistan for two of them as well as chocolates that were made in Pakistan.

He added that forensic tests had shown the rifles the attackers carried were used during the April attack.

The Pakistani foreign ministry didn't immediately reply to a comment request on Shah's comments.

Himalayan region in Kashmir

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Heart of hostility

India and Pakistan have fought in two of their three conflicts over this region which both countries claim but only rule in part.

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Separatists fighting security forces

Pakistan claims to only provide moral and diplomatic support to Kashmiris who are seeking self-determination in their part of Kashmir. (Reporting and editing by YPrajesh, Giles Elgood, and Sakshi Dayal)

(source: Reuters)