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PATHANKOT: Gunshots were heard near the Indian Air Force base in Punjab's Pathankot on Saturday morning in a suspected terror attack, authorities said.

At least four terrorists launched an attack on the key military installation breaching the security of the base, sources said. Two of the terrorists have been killed.

The gunfire started at around 3:30 am, authorities said, adding that an official car was used to launch the attack. The incident is being seen as connected to the hijacking of a police car a day ago.

Gunfire is being heard from inside the air base and reports suggest the terrorists have been contained in a non-operational area of the facility.

The National Security Guard has been called in, authorities said.

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http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/reports-of-firing-near-air-base-in-punjab-s-pathankot-1261432?pfrom=home-lateststories

Terrorist had stolen Gurudaspur SP car yesterday.

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False flag attack by Indian agencies to dually blame Pakistan and Punjab

Pakistan, owing to Sunni Islam (form of Islam most prone to terrorism) is capable of committing such acts but for all of India's (and by default Indians') "phu, phu" (we are this, we are that) it still goes to show how the state continually fails to preserve it's own citizens. On the other hand relax. This isn't Mumbai or Delhi, this is the failed state of Punjab, run by the BJP-Akali coalition, which doesn't matter much.

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Pakistan, owing to Sunni Islam (form of Islam most prone to terrorism) is capable of committing such acts but for all of India's (and by default Indians') "phu, phu" (we are this, we are that) it still goes to show how the state continually fails to preserve it's own citizens. On the other hand relax. This isn't Mumbai or Delhi, this is the failed state of Punjab, run by the BJP-Akali coalition, which doesn't matter much.

I would worry because this allows 'presidents rule' to be justified and then Punjab will be directly controlled by centre and elections will not happen...troubling clouds gathering

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Its obviously a false flag event created by the hindustani terrorists (indian government agents) in order to justify more flooding of troops and intelligence agents in Sikh majority state of Indian punjab because the sarbat khalsa is going to take place this april 2016 where verification of who we want as leaders of the Sikh kaum will take place. When that happens SGPC and badal wont have any power and there will be unrest in punjab. They are putting their indian army terrorist assets in place to deal with any violence that may occur.

As for islamic jihadis launching attacks in punjab rather than indian kashmir where their issue and beef is well that notion is a fallacy, how comes they never showed their faces of these muslim militants in gurdaspur and now in this incident they wont show these peoples faces. The kashmiri militant group handlers know if they upset the Sikhs of punjab their will be a backlash against pakistan, against muslims and loss of any support for freedom of kashmir therefore its not in their interests but it is in the interests of the indian establishment to cause these incidents make it appear as if pakistan based jihadis are causing trying trouble in indian punjab which is already full of BSF, RAW agents, IB, NSG Commando's, Regular indian army troops, paramilitary punjab police troops,etc.

Isnt it strange that when a right ring hindu nationalist like nehendra modi comes to power all these attacks start to happen in punjab where Sikh geo-political interest area's? When BJP were in power 40 of our kashmiri Sikhs were murdered in march 2000. So there is a deep rooted conspiracy here, one which the global Sikh community must investigate and find the answers to.

Never trust the hindustani dogs or their media they never tell the truth and only spew out propaganda to serve their national interests and agenda.

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The terrorist were hiding for 24hours. The AF base camp is very very large area.

Perhaps you could explain what kind of 'terrorists' fight their way into a bloody military base so that they can sit on their bums for an entire day?

There were 4 of these so-called 'terrorists'. Waaay too few to orchestrate some hostile takeover of the place, especially when one considers that it is "very very large" according to you. Their only objective could have been to cause maximum chaos - so why would they hide for 24 hours?

Hindus really are the worst propagandists in human history. And I always thought lying was the forte of the Brahmins.

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