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8 suspected militants killed as fighting rages across Indian Kashmir

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SRINAGAR, India: Indian forces have killed eight suspected militants in disputed Kashmir, police said yesterday, in some of the fiercest fighting this year in the restive Himalayan region.

A civilian was also killed and four soldiers injured in the region divided between India and Pakistan but claimed in full by both.

Seven militants were killed in a protracted overnight shootout with Indian forces in Dragad south of the capital Srinagar, where helicopter­s were seen swooping low over the battle zone.

One civilian died and at least fifty were injured as police fired tear gas and pellet guns to disperse stone-throwing protesters.

Another man, described by Indian authoritie­s as a militant, was gunned down in a brief exchange of fire in a separate district.

Police said security forces were still taking fire from gunmen in the nearby village of Kachdora.

“It is a massive operation. The fight is still on,” inspector-general of police Swayam Prakash Pani told AFP.

Many civilians in Kashmir — India’s only Muslim-majority state — support rebels who have been fighting for decades for independen­ce or for a merger with Pakistan. Tens of thousands, mostly civilians, have died.

Last year was the deadliest of this decade in the region, with more than 200 alleged militants killed in a counter-insurgency offensive dubbed ‘Operation All Out’.

That upsurge in violence has escalated in 2018, with 46 militants already killed this year.

Last month a three-day skirmish in the forests of northern Kashmir left ten dead — five unidentifi­ed militants and five government forces.

Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since the end of British colonial rule in 1947 and the nuclear-armed neighbours have fought three wars over its control. — AFP

 ??  ?? Indian policemen detain a Indian Kashmiri during clashes with Indian police following gun fights between suspected militants and Indian forces in South Kashmir, in Srinagar. — AFP photo
Indian policemen detain a Indian Kashmiri during clashes with Indian police following gun fights between suspected militants and Indian forces in South Kashmir, in Srinagar. — AFP photo

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