The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Two Army men, four militants killed in South Kashmir encounter

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have been identified as Lance Naik Bhandoriya Gopal Singh and Sepoy Raghubeer Singh. Three Army personnel were also injured in the gunfight.

The civilian who was killed has been identified as Adil Reshi, son of the owner of the house where the militants were hiding.

All the four militants killed in the encounter were local youths. They have been identified as Vakil Ahmad Thoker of Hadigam, Mudasir Tantray of Redwani, Farooq Ahmad of Chak Dasand and Yonus Ahmad of Hawoora village.

Stating that they were from the Lashkare-toiba and Hizbul Mujahideen, Chakravart­y said, “the killing of these militants is a big success for the security forces.”

Sourcessai­dthreemili­tantsmanag­edto escape, and one or two may have been injured.“apparently­threemilit­antsalsobr­oke the cordon, but four militants were gunned down,’’ said Deputy Inspector General of Police, South Kashmir, S P Pani, adding that thesituati­onwasunder­control.officialss­aid four AK rifles and other arms and ammunition­wererecove­redfromthe­encounters­ite.

Meanwhile, villagers alleged that after the security forces put up a cordon around the house, the owner of the house and all his family members came out. But, they said, two brothers were sent back inside by the security personnel, and only one of them came out.

After the encounter ended, protests broke out in the area and security forces reportedly used bullets and teargas shells to disperse the protesters. More than 25 civilians are reported to have sustained injuries. One of the injured, Mushtaq Ahmad Yatoo, 22, of Hatimarg, succumbed to his injuries. Four of the critically injured protesters have been shifted to Srinagar for treatment. Hospital authoritie­s said many of them had suffered bullet injuries.

Residents alleged that police used teargas shells to disperse the protesters in Anantnag town, where the injured were taken for treatment. Later in the day, a huge crowd attended the funeral of the militants.

The Opposition has demanded an impartial inquiry into the civilian deaths, while the state government spokesman regretted the deaths and said a probe would be carried out. The separatist leadership, meanwhile, has called a strike in the Valley on Monday.

The Army said over 30 militants are active in Kulgam area, which falls under the jurisdicti­on of 1 Sector RR, and efforts are being made to motivate them to lay down their weapons.

 ?? Shuaib Masoodi ?? At the funeral of the militants killed in Kulgam encounter.
Shuaib Masoodi At the funeral of the militants killed in Kulgam encounter.

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