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Two rebels killed in Indian Kashmir firefight

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SRINAGAR: Two suspected rebels were killed and a civilian was critically wounded in a shootout with government forces in Indian Kashmir yesterday, police said, as tensions in the disputed territory ran high.

A police officer was also critically wounded in a separate incident in the Indian-administer­ed part of the disputed Himalayan region, which has seen a spike in violence in recent months.

The two militants died in a firefight with soldiers and special police counterins­urgency forces who had cordoned off a neighbourh­ood in the south of the region early yesterday.

Hundreds of villagers poured out onto the streets to try to help the trapped rebels escape, many throwing stones and shouting slogans against Indian rule.

One was injured when government forces fired into the crowd.

“Two militants were killed in the encounter. According to our input one more is still fighting,” director general of police SP Vaid told AFP.

Another police officer speaking on condition of anonymity said all three fighters were locals.

In a separate incident further south in Anantnag town militants fired at a police party in the local bus stand and critically wounded an officer, Vaid said.

“We are evacuating him from the area,” inspector general of police Muneer Ahmed Khan told AFP. Kashmir has seen a spike in violence since the start of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in late May, with 56 people killed in almost daily clashes.

Last week stone-throwing protesters clashed with government forces in the main city of Srinagar.

Less than two weeks ago, a senior police officer was beaten to death by a crowd outside one Srinagar mosque. — AFP

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