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Jubar, 3 more peaks fall
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NEW DELHI, July 7 — Indian jawans registered another major victory over the Pakistani intruders with the capture of highly strategic Jubar Hill and three other adjacent peaks in the Batalik sub-sector of the Kargil region of Jammu and Kashmir in the past 24 hours.

A soldier of an assault party cooks food for his comrades before launching an attack on Pakistani intruders at an ambush in a Himalayan cave, near Dras, on Wednesday. —AP/PTI
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Intruders to be flushed out, says PM
NEW DELHI, July 7 — Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today declared that military operations in Kargil would continue to flush out intruders and assured there would be no third party mediation in Jammu and Kashmir which he said has to be settled bilaterally with Pakistan.

Aziz links pullout with Siachen
ISLAMABAD, July 7 — Backtracking from its commitment to U.S. President Bill Clinton, Pakistan has made it conditional that infiltrators would withdraw from Kargil only if India agreed to vacate the areas, including Siachen, it "occupied" after 1972.
Pak expels Indian staffer
Jehad body vows to fight on

Alert after arrest of ‘mad’ persons
FEROZEPORE, July 7 — With a large number of persons posing as 'mad' or 'deranged' being nabbed from the border areas of Punjab, BSF and Army personnel and other security and intelligence agencies have been put on alert.

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Weather dries up water sources
SRINAGAR, July 7 — A dry patch of the size of a cricket field on the bed of the Jhelum, adjoining Abdullah Bridge in the city, is symbolic of the havoc wreaked by a prolonged spell of dry weather in the valley.




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