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Rebels in Indonesia’s Papua Region Kill 8, Military Says

JAKARTA, May 21 (Reuters) – Indonesia’s ⁠military ⁠said on Thursday ⁠that armed separatists in the country’s ​easternmost province of Highland Papua killed eight civilians ‌in the region of ‌Yahukimo.

• In a statement, ⁠military ⁠official M. Wirya Arthadiguna condemned the killing of eight ​civilians working in the region as gold miners, adding that the evacuation of their bodies ​was underway.

• The West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB), ⁠an ⁠armed separatist group, claimed ⁠responsibility ​for the killings in a statement on Thursday, ​claiming the victims ⁠were military intelligence officers disguised as gold miners.

• TPNPB called on the government to stop sending military officers to Papua ⁠disguised as gold miners or taxi drivers.

• Arthadiguna denied the ⁠rebels’ claim that they were security officers, and said authorities are on the hunt for the perpetrators. After the attacks, Yahukimo was dangerous but under control, he added.

• Resource-rich Papua, home to the world’s second-largest gold and copper mine, ⁠has been beset by a simmering separatist movement since it was brought under Indonesian control following a 1969 vote overseen by ​the United Nations.

(Reporting by Stanley Widianto; ​Editing by David Stanway)

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