Terrorists attacked the EDI building in Jammu and Kashmir's Pampore. (Delayed Visual)

Highlights Government building set on fire on outskirts of Srinagar

Same building was targeted in February

Terrorists are inside, firing continues, 1 army jawan injured

The EDI building had come under attack in earlier in February. (AP photo)

Indian paramilitary troopers stand near the scene of the gunfight. (AFP photo)

An encounter with a group of terrorists who are hiding inside a government institute in Pampore, 15 km from Srinagar, has stretched for over 13 hours. Explosions are being heard regularly from within and around the building, used to offer vocational training to young Kashmiris.An army soldier was injured in the initial firing.There are no hostages, sources said, because classes have been suspended for more than three months because of the unrest in the state that began with the killing of 22-year-old terrorist Burhan Wani.The terrorists entered the building in saffron-rich Pampore at 6.30 am. The same institute had been targeted in a major attack in February . Five soldiers and a civilian were killed then; three terrorists were shot dead.Units of the army's Special Forces, paramilitary soldiers and counterinsurgency police encircled the building in the sprawling compound this morning (the information being shared here is delayed so as not to jeopardize the security forces fighting the terrorists).Sources said that terrorists who broke into the institute in the morning approached the campus on the outskirts of Srinagar through boats on the River Jhelum, which flows from Kashmir into Pakistan. According to the police, the terrorists then set sections of the Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) hostel building on fire to lure security forces. When they arrived, a major gunbattle broke out."We are confident of neutralising the terrorists as soon as possible," an army officer supervising the operation said.

Intel agencies have been warning of terror attacks in retaliation for the surgical strikes conducted by India across the Line of Control two weeks ago. Soldiers raided staging areas in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir where terrorists were waiting to cross the border and attack major cities , the army has said.Since July, more than 80 civilians have been killed and thousands, including security personnel, have been injured in the worst protests against the government and security forces in recent years as mobs defy curfew to express their outrage over the killing of Wani, who has been eulogized as a martyr by Pakistan, which has incited and funded the unrest, according to Delhi.