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Six deaths in gunfight put Kashmir on boil, again

IANS  |  Srinagar 

Strict restrictions were imposed at various places and clamped across the Valley on Monday, a day after six people, including at least two militants, were killed in a shootout in a south village.

While the security forces claim that all those killed were militants or their over ground workers, separatist leaders and locals alleged that four of them were civilians.

The deaths on Sunday evening occurred after a militant travelling in a car attacked the Indian Army's mobile vehicle checkpost near Pahnoo village in south Kashmir's Shopian district, some 60 km from here.

Four were confirmed dead on Sunday night and two more bodies were recovered on Monday morning, police said.

Police said they recovered the bullet-ridden body of Lashkar-e-Taiba militant Ashiq at Saidpora area in Shopian, about 6 km from the firing spot.

He was missing since November 13, 2017.

"Preliminary investigation suggest that Bhat's death was part of Sunday's gunfight in Pahnoo village. Further investigation is on," a said.

The body of another civilian, Gowhar Ahmad Lone, 24, was also found on Monday morning, some 250 metres away the

Minister said she was "deeply distressed by more deaths of civilians caught in the crossfire in Shopian" and expressed her "heartfelt condolences to the deceased's families".

Separatist leaders by Syed Ali Geelani, and called for a valley-wide protest shutdown against the killings.

Fearing street protests, the authorities imposed restrictions in parts of city and south region amid a shutdown call by the separatists.

The ordered the cancellation of Monday's civil services exams in the state.

Internet and were suspended in south while as shops, other businesses and public transport remained shut in

Malik, the Liberation Front chief, was arrested from here on Monday during a protest march against the killings.

Police intercepted Malik's protest march and took the separatist leader and some of his supporters into custody.

Speaking to the media, Malik said: "It is the MLAs of the state who are responsible for the killings of these civilians.

"The has been given a freehand as no effort has been made by the of the state to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA)".

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 13:54 IST
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