Indian troops kill five in Kashmir, draw protests

Ersin Çelik
14:214/08/2018, Saturday
U: 4/08/2018, Saturday
REUTERS
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Indian security forces on Saturday killed five in the disputed region of Kashmir, the biggest single-day casualty since Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government took direct control of the state, leading to protests.

Modi's Hindu nationalist party pulled out of a coalition government in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in June, citing a deterioration in security, leading to president's rule or direct control by the federal government.

Dozens of protesters were injured, two of them critically with gunshot wounds, as a large number of youths gathered in Kilora village in South Kashmir's Shopian district and pelted Indian troops with stones.


Witnesses said troops fired tear gas, pellets and bullets to quell the protests. A doctor at the local hospital said they had received at least two dozen injured people.

Srinagar-based Indian Defence Ministry spokesman, Colonel Rajesh Kalia, told Reuters the five were killed on Saturday.

The Indian army along with the police on Friday launched an operation, who, they said, were hiding in Kilora village. The officer said they recovered automatic assault rifles.

Officials say 227 people, including 52 Indian security force personnel, have been killed this year in the Kashmir conflict.

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