Khaleej Times

Professor among 10 killed in Kashmir

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srinagar — Security forces on Sunday killed five militants, including an assistant professor of Kashmir University who had joined their ranks, leading to major street protests that claimed another five civilian lives, officials said.

Director General of Police S.P. Vaid said the five militants died after being trapped in a house in Badigam village in Shopian district.

“Well done boys - Army/CRPF/ J&K Police,” the officer tweeted.

Para commandos of the army were also deployed to help fight the holed-up militants during Sunday’s gunfight. The security forces including Rashtriya Rifles, Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) surrounded Badigam following an alert about the presence of militants.

A soldier and a policeman were also injured in the gunfight that erupted. The slain militants were identified as Saddam Paddar, a Hizbul Mujahideen commander, Tawseef Sheikh, Molvi Bilal, Adil Ahmad and Mohammed Rafi Bhat, the professor who according to police had joined militant ranks. Paddar was a close associate of Burhan Wani, who was killed in July 2016 in Kokernag in Anantnag district.

Bhat, who belonged to Chunduna village in Ganderbal district, was reported missing on Friday. This led to angry protests at the Kashmir University campus on Saturday as students asked the authoritie­s to locate him.

Once the security forces realised that he too was holed up with the militants, police took his mother, wife and brother to Badigam village to persuade him to surrender.

As the security forces took on the militants, a large number of civilians poured out of their homes to attack the security personnel with stones. This led to more police action, leading to the death of five civilians. One of them was Adil Ahmad, who succumbed to injuries at the Kulgam district hospital.

Three other civilians, Sajad Ahmad of Anantnag district, Zubair Ahmad of Pulwama and Yasir Ahmad of Shopian, also succumbed to their injuries. Earlier, Asif Ahmad of Rohmou village of Pulwama died in a Srinagar hospital due to injuries suffered in the clashes.

Over a dozen civilians were injured in the clashes between the protesters and the security forces. A mob torched two fire tenders during the protests.

Authoritie­s later handed over the professor’s body to his family for burial in Chunduna village in Ganderbal district.

After the professor’s death, former chief minister Omar Abdullah tweeted: “Sadly this is also an answer to those who claim jobs and developmen­t are the solution to the violence and alienation in Kashmir. “This is another tragic developmen­t in a steady stream of tragedies in Kashmir.”.

Mobile Internet services in south Kashmir and in Ganderbal district have been suspended to prevent the spread of rumours.

One civilian with critical injuries has been shifted to Srinagar for treatment. —

 ?? AFP ?? CRPF personnel stand guard in Srinagar on Sunday, following a call for a strike by a separatist group. —
AFP CRPF personnel stand guard in Srinagar on Sunday, following a call for a strike by a separatist group. —

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