
Uri attack: Terrorists attacked army base camp in Jammu and Kashmir.
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4 Jaish terrorists attacked army base in Uri; 17 soldiers killed
Most soldiers died after army tents caught fire from a volley of grenades
All terrorists killed; highest army casualties in single attack in years
The soldiers were in tents because of an ongoing change of command, which means one unit was replacing another. Four terrorists, said to be fidayeen or a suicide squad belonging to the Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), sneaked into the base around 5.30 am and threw grenades before firing indiscriminately.

Uri attack: The Army base is around 100 km from Srinagar. (AP photo)
"The administrative base had large strength of troops of units turning over after their tour of duty who were stationed in tents/temporary shelters which caught fire, and resulted in heavy casualties," the army said in a statement.
Nearly 30 soldiers have been injured and have been taken by helicopter to Srinagar, around 100 km away.

Uri attack: The gunfight continued for three hours at the army camp. (PTI photo)
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh postponed a visit to Russia and the US that was to have started today.
This is the worst attack in a decade after at least 30 people including army personnel and their family members were killed in 2002 by three suicide attackers inside the army quarters at Kaluchak, about 300 km from Srinagar.
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