The World - News from June 6, 1988
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Separatist rebels in the remote state of Nagaland in northeast India ambushed a military convoy, killing seven soldiers, while another dissident group, the Gurkha National Liberation Front, was blamed for planting a land mine that killed three people and injured two others in West Bengal, officials said. In Punjab state, security personnel shot and killed four Pakistanis and a suspected Sikh terrorist in a series of clashes, according to news reports.
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