Unidentified gunmen shot and killed seven people Thursday in two separate attacks against the Indonesian army in the restive easternmost province of Papua, a military spokesman said.
Rear Adm. Iskandar Sitompul said assailants armed with guns and machetes ambushed an army vehicle, killing three sergeants, one private and two civilians.
Earlier in the day, another attack on an army post in the same area killed an army private and wounded a lieutenant, Sitompul said.
He believed the same group of more than 20 gunmen was responsible for both attacks in Tinggi Nambut, a village in the mountainous district of Puncak Jaya. The area is a stronghold of separatists who have battled Indonesian rule in the impoverished region for more than 40 years.
"They are believed to be old players who always try to disturb the situation there," Sitompul said.
The former Dutch colony of Papua was incorporated into Indonesia in 1969. The poorly armed Free Papua Movement has battled for independence since then.
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