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Attack on Red Fort leaves 3 dead: Assailants flee after attack NEW DELHI, Dec 23: Two unidentified "militants" opened fire at the historic Red Fort in the Indian capital late on Friday, killing a soldier and two civilians, and then fleeing, police said. Journalists in Srinagar said they had received calls from Lashkar-e-Taiba, one of several groups fighting Indian rule in Kashmir, claiming responsibility for the attack in New Delhi. "Two people opened fire. We don't know their identities. Three people have been killed, one civilian employee of the defence, one barber and one soldier," Additional Commissioner of Police Ajay Chadha told Reuters.

"They came, they opened fire and disappeared. The search is going on." News agencies said police suspected the gunmen were a suicide - or so-called fidayeen - team typical of those who often strike in Jammu and Kashmir state, where more than 30,000 people have died in the uprising. Part of the Fort, an imposing 17th-century edifice built by the Mughal emperor Shajahan that sits on the edge of the Indian capital's old town, is open to tourists during the day.

The rest serves as a garrison for a battalion of at least 1,000 personnel of the army's Rajputana Rifles. A large crowd of reporters and television crews gathered in the dark outside the fort, but soldiers kept them from entering the complex. News agencies quoted police as saying the separatists struck at three different places inside the fort at around 9:40pm (1610 GMT) - while a party attended by families of army personnel was going on. They reportedly fired indiscriminately with automatic weapons.

Agencies said police, while not ruling out the possibility that the gunmen were still holed up inside the Fort, had begun stop-and-search operations on roads leading out of the city. The attack came two days after Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee extended a suspension of hostilities in occupied Kashmir for another four weeks beyond the holy month of Ramazan. Mujahideen groups rejected the extension of India's first-ever ceasefire in Kashmir, but Pakistan responded by announcing a partial withdrawal of its troops from the frontier dividing the nuclear-capable rivals in the Himalayan territory.

The tit-for-tat confidence-building measures have raised hopes that India and Pakistan could soon resume a peace dialogue that was stalled last year by the outbreak of an undeclared war on the snow-capped heights of occupied Kashmir.

The Mughal-built fort not only houses a military garrison, but is also one of India's main interrogation centres where hundreds of Muslim separatists have been questioned in the past. Part of the fort is opened for tourists. Their normal strategy has been to force their way into army or police camps, barricade themselves inside a building, and engage the security forces in a shootout. The Lashker was among several mujahideen groups that rejected the Indian government's Nov 27 ceasefire.-Reuters/AFP

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pakgov.org was defaced earlier this month, it was India's 'RAW' agent's lame attempt to impersonate a Pakistani government website. I have a small mesage for you lame morons, 'next time you card a domain to deface, make sure you run a spell checker on the content you type, and note down the date of registeration...

Please follow the other defcement, which will be made after 5 minutes of this one, it will have the breaking news on the LAL-QILA story of the recent attack..

In a few days we will be hitting one of India's Automic Research center, with 103 days of sniffing, tcp hijacking, and bulk of mail we don't feel there is any need to keep the box anymore ;)

There will be major Attacks on ZEE NETWORK and ZEENEWS.COM in a few days...

 

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