Three killed during 15-hour firefight in Indian-occupied Kashmir

Firefight erupted late Saturday when Indian soldiers surrounded a home believed to be occupied by freedom fighters


Afp March 05, 2017
Firefight erupted late Saturday when Indian soldiers surrounded a home believed to be occupied by freedom fighters. PHOTO: INP

SRINAGAR, KASHMIR: A police officer and two rebels were killed in Indian-occupied Kashmir during a fierce 15-hour gunfight overnight, an official said Sunday, triggering clashes between protesters and government forces.

The firefight erupted late Saturday when Indian soldiers and counter-insurgency police, acting on a tip-off, surrounded a home believed to be occupied by militants in southern Nazneenpora village.

Soldiers detonated explosives during the siege, which stretched into the early hours as both sides exchanged heavy gunfire.

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"Two militants were killed in the encounter. We also lost a boy of SOG," director general of police S. P. Vaid said, referring to the slain officer from the Special Operations Group.

A Major was also critically wounded in the battle, an army officer said, speaking on condition of anonymity as he was not authorised to talk to the press.

Defying orders to stay indoors as the skirmish escalated, hundreds of villagers descended on the scene, throwing rocks at government forces in a bid to aid the besieged militants, a police officer said.

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The clashes resumed Sunday as protesters chanting pro-freedom slogans descended near the scene of the firefight, said the officer who asked to remain anonymous.

Police and the Indian army routinely complain that civilians assist militants during clashes with armed forces, a frequent occurrence in the divided and volatile state.

For decades rebel groups have fought the roughly 500,000 Indian troops deployed in the region, demanding independence or a merger with Pakistan for the majority Muslim region.

The fighting has left tens of thousands, mostly civilians, dead.

COMMENTS (3)

XoF | 7 years ago | Reply The civil support shows the difference and says it all.
VINEETH | 7 years ago | Reply Taking off my patriotism-tinted glasses, I must admit the nature of the Kashmir insurgency has changed. Dealing gun-toting militants with bombs and guns, I understand. What I don't is the strategy of the govt to deal with the recent phenomenon of villagers descending by the hordes to pelt troops with stones to enable militants to escape. Sure, these acts are of limited help to gain independence, when they face with the overwhelming presence of half a million of our troops in the valley. But it does not take away the increasingly apparent reality that we can no longer blame Pakistan for the current wave of unrest in the valley. Barring a few exceptions, the civilian population in the valley appears to have been alienated (or brainwashed, by our nationalist narrative) beyond any redressal. Now, what do we do with it? Clamp down on the entire population of the valley with force?
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