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Gunmen kill dozens of tourists at resort deemed ‘mini-Switzerland’ in disputed Kashmir

Indian police said at least four gunmen they described as militants fired at dozens of tourists from close range, killing at least 26.

  • Aijaz Hussain

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Security stepped up in Indian-controlled Kashmir after deadly attack on tourists.
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Security stepped up in Kashmir after deadly attack on tourists

Security stepped up in Indian-controlled Kashmir after deadly attack on tourists.

Indian police say gunmen kill at least 26 tourists at a resort in disputed Kashmir.
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Indian police say gunmen kill at least 26 tourists in disputed Kashmir

Indian police say gunmen kill at least 26 tourists at a resort in disputed Kashmir.

Multiple deaths are feared after gunmen indiscriminately fired at tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Tuesday, officials said, with police calling it a “terror attack" and blaming militants fighting against Indian rule.
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Multiple deaths feared after gunmen fire on tourists in Kashmir

Multiple deaths are feared after gunmen indiscriminately fired at tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Tuesday, officials said, with police calling it a “terror attack" and blaming militants fighting against Indian rule.

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Arundhati Roy protests in New Delhi on October 4. Police had arrested  the editor of a news website and one of its administrators after raiding the homes of journalists working for the site, which has been critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government.

Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy faces prosecution in India

Roy faces prosecution under laws relating to promoting enmity, over a speech she gave 13 years ago about the Kashmir region.

  • Sakshi Dayal
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A Kashmiri fisherman casts his net during sunset on the Dal Lake in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir.
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An Indian paramilitary soldier keeps guard outside the main telephone exchange building in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir during the 18-month ban on high speed internet services.

Internet blackouts: The deadly consequences of state control tactic

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Exchanging fire often in recent months, India and Pakistan's militaries said in a rare joint statement they had agreed to a ceasefire on the Kashmir border.

India and Pakistan agree to stop cross-border firing

Exchanging fire often in recent months, India and Pakistan's militaries said in a rare joint statement they had agreed to a ceasefire on the Kashmir border.

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