The Asian Age

Jawan killed, four civilians die in clashes

- YUSUF JAMEEL

After a lull of four days, mayhem returned to Kashmir on Wednesday. Four civilians and an Army jawan were killed and nearly 50 people injured during a firefight between militants and security forces and simultaneo­us street clashes in the restive Valley’s southern Kulgam district.

The militants, believed to be Lashkar- e- Taiba cadres who were trapped inside a private house during a cordon- andsearch operation, are reported to have escaped, much to the embarrassm­ent of the security forces. According to the police, no bodies were found in the smoulderin­g debris of the house during searches conducted after the guns fell silent.

“The operation has been called off after no militant bodies were retrieved from the debris of the blasted house,” a police official said.

Officials here said that fighting broke out at around 11 am on

Security forces opened fire on stone- pelters who, they alleged, tried to disrupt the operation against militants. 14- yearold Faisal Illahi and 16- year- old Bilal Ahmad Tantray are among the four civilians who died.

Wednesday after the security forces laid siege to Wani Mohalla of Khudwani area in Kulgam, about 72- km south of Srinagar.

They said a cordon- andsearch operation was launched jointly by the Army’s 1 Rashtriya Rifles, the counterins­urgency Special Operations Group ( SOG) of the J& K police and Central Reserve Police Force ( CRPF) following a tip- off about the presence of militants in Wani Mohalla. While the security personnel were moving into the locality, gunshots were heard and with that the encounter started,

said a local resident. During the initial exchange of gunfire, three security force personnel received grievous injuries, sources said adding that they were rushed to Srinagar’s 92 Base Army hospital where one of the injured Army jawans succumbed to his injuries.

Security forces used explosives, fired mortars and automatic weapon to blow up the house in which the militants were holed up, sources said. Witnesses added that an Army gunship helicopter was also used during the operation. One house was completely razed and two others caught fire during the operation, reports said.

While the firefight was underway, surging crowds made repeated attempts to reach the encounter site and clashed with the security forces, officials said. The security forces opened fire on stone- pelters who, they alleged, tried to disrupt the operation against militants, causing critical injuries to several persons. Four of them, identified as 16- year- old Bilal Ahmad Tantray, 28- year- old Sharjeel Ahmad Sheikh, 14year- old Faisal Illahi and 30year- old Aijaz Ahmad Palla, succumbed to injuries on way to or in hospitals.

The slain soldier has been identified as 24- year- old Sada Gunakara Rao, a resident of Atisurikav­iti village in Andhra Pradesh’s Srikakulam district. Rao, who is survived by his parents, had joined the Army in 2012, a defence spokesman here said.

The locals alleged that the Army fired indiscrimi­nately into the protesting crowds, but a statement issued by the police here said that the civilians were caught in crossfire. A statement issued by it in read: “The three civilians, Sarjeel Sheikh of Khudwani, Bilal Ah Tantray of Frisal and Faisal Ilahi of Melhoora Shopian, who were injured in the crossfire, have also succumbed to their injuries.”

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