7 civilians killed as forces fire to quell protests after Pulwama encounter


Srinagar, Dec 15(DC): Seven civilians were killed and many injured when security forces fired live ammunition to quell violent protests in Jammu and Kashmir's southern Pulwama district on Saturday, witnesses and hospital sources said.

The clashes erupted during and after a gunfight between militants and security forces in Pulwama's Kharpora Sirnoo village in which three militants and a soldier died, the police sources said.

The officials said that the gun fight broke out soon after a cordon-and-search operation was launched jointly by the Army’s 55 Rashtriya Rifles, J&K police’s counterinsurgency Special Operations group (SOG) and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)’s 182 and 183 battalions in the village.

They added that the security forces moved into the village after receiving “credible” information about the presence of militants in a private house at Kharpora Sirnoo.

“The terrorists hiding in the area opened fire on the security forces triggering the gun battle in which three terrorists were killed and a soldier was critically injured,” said defence spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia.

Police sources identified the slain militants as Zahoor Ahmed Thokar, Adnan Hamid Bhat and Bilal Ahmed Magray -- all local Kashmiris belonging to Hizb-ul-Mujahideen outfit. Sources said Thokar, a resident of the same village where the encounter took place, was a former soldier who had deserted his Army unit to join militant ranks some time ago.

While the encounter was underway, surging crowds, comprising mainly youth, made repeated attempts to relocate to the site and then clashed with the security forces.

At least, seven people were killed and many others injured when the security forces fired live ammunition to quell the protesters and stone-pelting mob during and after the encounter, reports received here from Pulwama said.

Six of the civilians who died on the spot or on way to hospital have been identified as Shahbaz Ali, Suhail Ahmed, Liaquat Ahmed, Murtaza Ahmed, Amir Ahmed Palla and Abid Hussain Lone. One of the critically injured civilians Rauseef Ahmed Mir has succumbed in Srinagar’s government-run Sri Maharaja Hari Singh (SMHS) Hospital.

Fifteen other seriously injured civilians have been admitted to different hospital of Srinagar.

The situation in entire south Kashmir is very tense and the authorities are contemplating to impose curfew in some towns “as a precautionary measure”. Meanwhile, protests over the Pulwama killings by angry crowds have broken out in some other parts of the Valley including north-western town of Sopore also.

Former chief minister and National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah termed it “horrible day” and blood-soaked weekend in Kashmir.

“Another blood-soaked weekend in Kashmir. 6 protestors killed, 1 soldier killed in the line of duty. Together with the 3 militants from this morning’s encounter that’s 10 dead. Reports of many injured at the encounter site. What a horrible day!” Abdullah tweeted.

 

  

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  • Deepak, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 16 2018

    These Kashmiri youth have been pampered fir too long
    If you try to disrupt a military operation,you are bound to get hurt.
    Kashmir will never get freedom ftom India.
    Be it BJP or Congress,both of them will not let it happen.
    It is a integral part of India.
    They better get it in Thier heads.

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  • Sheikh M, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 15 2018

    There is an end for oppression, Kashmiris are already determined , they don't want to live as slaves under Indian or Pakistani government, Hope Kashmiris get their freedom soon

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 15 2018

    Ofcourse they will be killed if they try to interfere with armed forces operations

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  • Navneeth, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 15 2018

    These 7 civilians are the usual stone throwers who back the terrorists to slip away. They create diversion for our forces so the inifiltrators can sneak slowly back. Good show by our forces.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Dec 15 2018

    RIP civilians, you all were equally brave as Indian army.

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 17 2018

    Do you know what you are talking?
    Those civilians were obstructing a military operation.
    Don't you feel ashamed of bieng anti Indian?

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Sat, Dec 15 2018

    We have no regrets even if the death count reaches a hundred of such civilians .well done Indian Army . They are always free to cross border and live in Pakistan under their religious laws among their people which is why Pakistan was created .every stone thrower should be retaliated with bullets . This way Kashmir will slowly be rid of these.

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