At least four people were killed in a gun attack on a military base this Wednesday. In the northern Indian state of Punjab, an official source said, without providing further details about the incident. “Armed clashes were reported at Bathinda military post in the early morning hours. The station’s rapid response teams were mobilized. The area was cordoned off and sealed,” the Indian Army said in a statement.
Authorities reported that at least four people were killed in the clash, while security forces “continue their search” and are trying to find more details about the incident.
Bathinda Police Chief Gulneet Khuruna This was denied as a terrorist attack In statements collected by the Indian newspaper Hindustan Times. “Preliminary information says a member of the army opened fire without discrimination against others. “There is no suspicion of sabotage in the first place, but details are awaited.”
Bathinda military base, located in the north of Punjab state, is one of the main bases of the Indian Army South West Command.