The Welland Tribune

Man, 70, dies after being shot in chest

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AIJAZ HUSSAIN

SRINAGAR, India — A 70-yearold civilian was killed and seven people were injured during an anti-India protest that erupted Thursday following a gunbattle that killed three Indian soldiers and two suspected rebels in disputed Kashmir, police said.

A group of militants stormed a military camp close to the militarize­d Line of Control dividing the Himalayan region of Kashmir between India and Pakistan, army spokesman Col. Rajesh Kalia said. They hurled grenades and fired automatic weapons at the highly guarded camp in Panzgam, northwest of Kashmir’s main city of Srinagar, a police officer said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak to the media.

Two militants were killed in an ensuing gunfight, while another was believed to have escaped, the officer said.

He said three soldiers, including an army officer, were killed and five soldiers were wounded in the attack.

Scores of villagers assembled outside the army camp in Panzgam in solidarity with the militants and chanted pro-freedom slogans and demanded that the bodies of the slain militants be handed over to them for their last rites, the police officer said.

He said soldiers fired at the protesters after they hurled rocks at an army vehicle leaving the camp. A 70-year-old man was killed and at least seven others wounded, he said. Villagers said the slain man was not part of the protest and was hit by a bullet in the chest.

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