JK: 5 Hizbul terrorists killed in encounter; 5 protesters die in clashes

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

Five terrorists including its top and a fresh recruit, an from the University, were killed in an encounter today in militancy-infested Shopian area in south even as five civilians died during clashes between protesters and security forces near the encounter site, the said.

Padder, who hailed from Heff in Shopian region, was active since September 2014, while Malik was active since 2014 and Sheikh from 2013. Mohand was active since 2016 and the had joined the terror group last Friday, officials said.

With Padder's killing, all 10 militants, who appeared for the first time together along with Hizbul Mujahideen's poster boy in 2015, have been neutralised, officials said.

The picture of 10 militants at an apple orchard had created a stir in the valley as they were touted by insurgent groups as 'Kashmir's new boys' who had taken up arms. Of the 10, Padder was the only one alive, said.

Padder and his aides were involved in a number of civilian killings and attacks on security forces besides instigating youth to join the terrorist network, said.

Today's encounter in Badigam comes within 24 hours of a swift police operation in Chattabal area of the city in which three Lashker-e-Taiba militants were gunned down.

During the gun-battle today, police made several appeals to the militants to surrender and also made their family members talk to them.

of Police, Kashmir, S P Pani said repeated attempts were made to persuade the to surrender.

After receiving an input about his presence, we even brought his family from Ganderbal to persuade him to surrender, Pani said.

"During the encounter, while handling a highly volatile situation, civilians were injured in cross firing and among them five succumbed to their The condition of other injured persons are stated to be stable," an said.

Police once against requested that encounter sites are prohibited zones and must be avoided by civilians.

Three security personnel were injured and were undergoing treatment at a hospital, officials said.

suspended classes for two days from tomorrow as a precautionary measure and postponed exams that were to be held tomorrow.

Mobile were snapped in south Kashmir districts and Ganderbal in central Kashmir, while the facility remained barred in for the second consecutive day today.

expressed anguish and grief over the death of five civilians.

"It sounds very depressing to note that our state is losing young lives, to the unending cycle of violence, who could otherwise be utilised for a positive contribution to the state. Today's deaths have brought a stark fact to fore that gun, either way of a militant or that of security forces, is no solution for resolving issues," Mehbooba said.

She said political issues need political intervention. "The three decades' long violence in the state is a testimony to the fact that guns from either side cannot ensure peace, but a compassion driven reconciliation process based on mutual respect surely can.

"In this regard, I appeal the national leadership of the country to show the element of compassion and empathy as required by the present day situation here and display the statesmanship to get J-K out of the quagmire of killings by engaging in a meaningful dialogue in the state. The sooner it happens, the more we can get our state out of the vicious cycle of killings and destruction," she said.

Opposition National Conference (NC) working said Kashmir issue has to be resolved through sustained dialogue and engagement and the "unabated" civilian killings in the Valley were unacceptable.

Expressing grief and sorrow over the civilian killings in the state, Abdullah said educated, employed young men becoming militants called for serious introspection at the central and state level and again highlighted the need for a permanent, sustainable and acceptable resolution of the political issue.

"Turning a blind eye towards the alarming situation won't change reality. The growing levels of alienation and isolation are alarming signs and need to be acknowledged and addressed politically. This is not an economic issue and cannot be resolved through economic packages," he said.

Meanwhile, separatists called for a strike and march to the seat of government tomorrow.

"Strike will continue across Kashmir tomorrow as well against the killings in Shopian," a statement issued by separatists Syed Ali Shah Geelani, and said.

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 21:55 IST