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Rebels kill seven in Papua attack: police

Authorities said assailants fired shots at mining workers on Monday afternoon in the remote, mountainous Yahukimo district. 

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Jakarta
Wed, October 18, 2023

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Rebels kill seven in Papua attack: police An Indonesian military ambulance evacuates the body of a soldier in Wamena, Papua province on December 5, 2018, who was killed after coming under rebel gunfire while investigating reports that construction workers had been shot dead by separatist rebels in Nduga. - Indonesian soldiers hunted on December 5 for rebels suspected of killing as many as 24 construction workers in restive Papua province, as an eyewitness account supplied by the military described a grisly mass execution. (AFP/Joseph Situmorang)

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he National Police said on Tuesday that armed rebels had gunned down seven civilians when they opened fire on a gold mine in Papua.

Authorities said assailants fired shots at mining workers on Monday afternoon in the remote, mountainous Yahukimo district. 

Police claimed The West Papua Liberation Army (TPNPB) separatist group led by Egianus Kogoya was behind the shootings.

"We will chase the perpetrators and we will take legal action against the separatists and Egianus Kogoya," Faizal Ramadhani, head of Cartenz Peace Taskforce, a special group formed to handle the Papua separatists, said in a statement Tuesday.

Faizal said a police unit sent to retrieve the bodies and rescue survivors was fired on by the rebels.

"As soon as we arrived at the location, our personnel were attacked and the gunfire lasted 1.5 hours," he said.

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Seven bodies have been retrieved from the location while 11 other people were rescued alive, police said.

Most of the dead were migrants from the South Sulawesi. 

The rebels also burned down excavators, trucks and the workers' camp, police added.

The rebels claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying that they had warned the migrants to leave the region and all Papuan areas.

"(Indonesia) must immediately open a negotiation with the Papuan nation to find a solution," said the group's spokesperson Elkius Kobak in a statement.

The group is also responsible for the February 2023 kidnapping of a New Zealand pilot from the Papuan highlands. 

Papua has seen several deadly attacks linked to the insurgency in recent years.

Ten people were killed in July last year when a group of rebels attacked a truck full of civilians transporting goods. 

In March 2022, eight telecommunications workers were shot dead while installing communications towers in Puncak district.

 

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