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১০৭। বাংলার যুদ্ধ বাল্টিমোর সান ২ নভেম্বর, ১৯৭১

THE BALTIMORE SUN, NOVEMBER 2, 1971

BENGAL FIGHTING REPORTED
INDIAN TROOPS TRY TO SILENCE
PAKISTANI GUNS

By Prim Sabharwal

New Delhi Bureau of The Sun

 New Delhi-In the first major incident involving regular troops. Indian forces have struck at Pakistani artillery that was firing across the Bengal border, a spokesman reported here last night.

 Early this morning heavy air activity involving both planes; and helicopters was heard over New Delhi. A major military airfield is just outside the city. The craft appeared to be flying north.

 There was no indication whether the fights were connected with the “counteraction” Sun day night and yesterday morning near Kamalpur, a small town on the castern frontier of East Pakistan.

Refused to comment

 Sources here speculated that the planes might be headed for the western border, where Pakistan has threatened to act if Indian troops attacked in the east. A Defense Ministry spokesman refused to comment on the air activity.

 In another development, the central government took over the administration of Tripura, the small states that forms a salicnt into East Pakistan from the cast and has been the scene of much fighting involving Pakistani forces and Bengali guerrillas supported from India.

 The Indian spokesman said Pakistani artillery had been shelling Kamalpur 4 miles inside India, for eleven days. He did not say whether Indian forces had crossed the border but did say no aircraft were involved. Reliable sources said the Pakistanis had sustained heavy casualtics, but no details were available.

 While it did not refer to the Kamalpur action, Radio Pakistan said “India troops and their supporters"-the latter phrase being Pakistan's term for the Bengali rebels-had tried to intrude into Last Pakistan under cover of an Indian artillery barrage.

 The radio reported action in Sylhet district, part of which adjoins Tripura, and in Rajshahi and Dinajpur districts in the northern and northwestern parts of East Pakistan. It said 72 Indians and Bengalis were killed and 39 injured in all the incidents.