Oman Daily Observer

Kashmiri militant leader killed

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SRINAGAR: Security forces killed eight rebels, among them a top leader of the Hizbul Mujahideen group,triggering protests in Kashmir on Saturday. Sabzar Ahmed Bhat, the successor to Burwan Wani, the Hizbul leader whose death on July 8, 2016, sparked deadly protests, was killed in the Tral area of Jammu and Kashmir, army spokesman Rajesh Kalia said.

Bhat’s death has prompted protests in southern, central and northern Kashmir and one civilian was killed in the violence.Bhat, who was also known as Abu Zarar, was on the police’s wanted list and had a Rs100,000 ($1,550) bounty on his head. Late on Friday, a patrol of the Indian Army’s counter-insurgency unit came under fire near the town of Tral and security forces surrounded two houses in a nearby village after they received informatio­n that the militants had taken shelter there, police sources said.

After a four-hour exchange of fire on Saturday, the bodies of two militants were recovered from the destroyed houses, Jammu and Kashmir state police chief SP Vaid said. One of them was identified as Sabzar, who belonged to Tral.

A third militant managed to escape, police said. As news spread to neighbouri­ng villages, dozens of protesters marched to the site and pelted stones at the security forces.

A civilian was killed and more than a score of protesters were injured in clashes with the police at Tral.

Markets were shut down in protest against the killing in the towns of Anantnag, Pulwama and Shopian and internet and rail services were suspended. The administra­tion said all educationa­l institutio­ns would remain closed till Tuesday and imposed curfew in Tral and eight pockets of Srinagar. Groups of college students had earlier started pelting stones at the police during a protest in the Nowhatta area of the city.

Authoritie­s were taking precaution­s to make sure there is no repeat of the protest after Wani’s death, in which over 80 civilians were killed, prompting a law-and-order crisis citing government sources.

In a separate incident in the area of Uri, six suspected militants were killed when they tried to cross the Line of Control (LoC).

“A group of militants was challenged by the alert troops on the Indian side of the LoC in Rampur sector,” the spokesman said.

 ?? Reuters ?? A masked protester prepares to throw a rock towards the police during a protest in Srinagar on Friday. —
Reuters A masked protester prepares to throw a rock towards the police during a protest in Srinagar on Friday. —

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