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paramilitary troopers run during clashes with Kashmiri protesters near
the site of a gun battle in Kachidoora, south of Srinagar, April 1,
2018. (Photo by AFP)
At least 20 people have
lost their lives in Indian-controlled Kashmir in a number of fierce gun
battles between Indian security forces and suspected separatist
militants in the restive Himalayan region.
Three simultaneous counter-terror operations in Shopian and Anantnag
districts of Jammu and Kashmir, in southern parts of the volatile
region, which were launched late Saturday and continue, have so far
killed 13 suspected militants.
According to Indian police on Sunday, three members of security
forces also lost their lives in the fighting and four civilians were
killed in ensuing violent protests held by locals against the
operations.
Reports said over 50 people who had marched toward encounter
sites sustained injuries. The Indian military said of the wounded
civilians, 25 people received pellet injuries and six received bullet
wounds.
It is expected that the death toll rises as fierce gun battles between security forces and suspected militants continue.
There were also demonstrations in Srinagar, where authorities ordered
all schools shut on Monday as separatist groups called for protest
rallies. Kashmiri villagers carry the body of a commander of fighters
during a funeral in Shopian, south of Srinagar, April 1, 2018. (Photo
by AFP)
Tensions are high in the Indian-controlled region, where the
Muslim-majority population stages regular protests against the Indian
rule and demands autonomy from New Delhi.
India regularly accuses Pakistan of arming and training militants and
allowing them across the restive frontier in an attempt to launch
attacks on Indian forces. Pakistan strongly denies the allegation
Last year was the deadliest of the current decade in the disputed
Kashmir region, with more than 200 militants killed in a
counter-insurgency offensive dubbed “Operation All Out.”
Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since their
partition and independence from Britain in 1947. The disputed region is
claimed in full by both sides, which have fought three wars over it. The photo shows houses gutted in fire where suspected
militants hide during a gun-battle between Indian government forces and
suspected militants in Kachidoora, south of Srinagar, on April 1, 2018.
(Photo by AFP)
Despite a ceasefire agreement that was reached between India and
Pakistan in November 2003, sporadic skirmishes continue in Kashmir.
Armed battles between Indian forces and militants over the years have killed nearly 70,000 people, mostly civilians.
Kashmiris have been demanding that the region be given independence or be merged with Pakistan.
New Delhi has deployed some 500,000 soldiers to the disputed region
to further boost the security of the borderline and enforce a crackdown
on pro-independence demonstrations in its share of Kashmir, where
anti-India sentiments are high.
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