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2 shot dead in Indonesia

By IANS | Updated: March 4, 2023 03:20 IST

Jakarta, March 4 One soldier and one civilian were killed in Indonesia's eastern province of Central Papua after ...

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Jakarta, March 4 One soldier and one civilian were killed in Indonesia's eastern province of Central Papua after being shot by armed separatists.

Military spokesperson in the province, Herman Taryaman told local media on Friday that the soldier died of a gunshot wound sustained during the rebel attack, which occurred when a number of soldiers were evacuating a civilian already shot dead by the separatists in a village in the province's district of Puncak.

Separatists in Indonesia's easternmost region have been seeking independence through guerrilla wars in the past several decades, targeting soldiers, police personnel as well as civil, Xinhua news agency reported.

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