Saturday, June 22, 2013

Gunmen 'kill 10 tourists' in Kashmir

Gunmen have killed 10 foreign tourists after storming a hotel in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, police say.
Initial reports say five are from Ukraine, two from Russia and three from China. A Pakistani woman is also said to have been killed.
The attack is reported to have happened in the Diamer district of Gilgit-Baltistan.
The reason for the shooting is not clear and no group has so far said it carried out the attack.
Map locatorThe area is popular with tourists and home to the Nanga Parbat Mountain which forms part of the Himalayan Range.
The incident is thought to have happened near the base camp of the mounta
in.
"Unknown people entered a hotel where foreign tourists were staying last night and opened fire," Ali Sher, a senior police officer, told Reuters.
"They killed 10 foreign tourists and fled."
A senior official said the area had been sealed off and police were hunting for the killers.
"Since the area is very remote with no roads or transport, their bodies will have to be retrieved by helicopter," he said.
Correspondents say Gilgit-Baltistan, which borders China, had been considered one of the more secure areas under Pakistani control.
However, in recent years it has suffered a spate of attacks by militants targeting Pakistan's Shia Muslim minority.
The area is famous for its natural beauty and the main city of Gilgit is seen as a gateway to the Karakoram and Himalayan mountain ranges.
Source: BBC

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