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Saturday, 23 November, 2002, 15:15 GMT
Indian soldiers killed by landmine
Bodies of the two suicide fighters responsible for the six deaths in a police van, Srinagar
The violence follows the killing of six soldiers on Friday
At least 12 people, including six soldiers, have been killed after a bus hit a landmine in Indian-administered Kashmir, local police say.

Another 36 people including 19 soldiers or more were reported injured - some critically - in the blast, which happened about 75 kilometres (45 miles) south of the city of Srinagar.

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The injured soldiers were flown to hospital in Srinagar by helicopter.

Separatist rebels were immediately suspected of planting and triggering the device.

"[The soldiers'] bus hit the landmine and then tumbled down the mountain into a stream," a policeman said.

A truck following behind was also hit by the explosion.

Violence escalates

Vehicles travelling on the busy route were stranded as police cordoned off the road - which links Srinagar to Jammu - to search for militants, the AFP news agency reports.

Mufti Mohammad Sayeed
Sayeed's calls for the violence to stop go unheeded

Violence has returned to the troubled region after a short lull following the appointment of reformist Mufti Mohammed Sayeed as state leader on 2 November.

Also in Kashmir on Saturday, a soldier and a rebel died in a shootout in Gutchi, a village 90 km north of Srinagar, the Associated Press news agency reports.

It says another soldier was killed in nearby Lolab in a separate shootout between security forces and rebels.

On Friday two rebels stormed a security camp in central Srinagar and killed six paramilitary personnel in a two-hour battle before being shot down and killed.

Lashkar-e-Taiba - a hardline Islamist group - claimed responsibility for Friday's attack.

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