Five gunmen who attacked a disputed religious site in northern India came from Pakistan and were members of a militant group fighting Indian rule in divided Kashmir, police said. The rebels were all members of the Lashkar-e-Taiba guerrilla force, which India blames for an attack on its parliament in December 2001 and on a Hindu temple in western Gujarat state in 2002, a police chief said on Friday. Full Story
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