SRINAGAR, India (AP) Police were investigating a shooting near a military convoy in the main city of India-held Kashmir on Saturday, two days after twin attacks by suspected militants left 13 people dead and put the region on high alert.
No casualties were reported in Saturday's incident, which came a day before highly anticipated talks between the Indian and Pakistani prime ministers. Kashmiris expressed mixed feelings about their expectations for the meeting between the leaders of the rival nations, which each control a portion of the disputed Himalayan territory.
It was not immediately clear whether the shots fired Saturday in Srinagar came from two men riding a motorcycle past the military convoy, or if patrolling street soldiers had opened fire first on the motorcycle, suspecting the men were militants.
Police Director General Ashok Prasad said authorities had cordoned off the area and were investigating.
Anti-India rebels in Kashmir have been fighting since 1989 for independence or a merger with neighboring Pakistan, though most resistance is now shown through street protests.