AhlulBayt News Agency

source : Dawn
Sunday

31 July 2016

11:57:12 AM
769103

India: Two soldiers, 2 militants killed in Kashmir

India’s army said on Saturday that two militants and two soldiers were killed in an overnight gunbattle close to the Line of Control, as a curfew continued to be enforced in parts of Kashmir.

AhlulBayt News Agency - India’s army said on Saturday that two militants and two soldiers were killed in an overnight gunbattle close to the Line of Control, as a curfew continued to be enforced in parts of Kashmir. 

The gunbattle erupted on Friday night in Nowgam sector after Indian soldiers spotted the militants who had entered the area after crossing the LoC, Col Nitin N. Joshi, an army spokesman, claimed.

In addition to the four fatalities, an Indian soldier was wounded in the fighting, he said, adding that Indian forces had recovered two assault rifles and some ammunition from the militants.

Meanwhile, a curfew was still in effect in parts of India-held Kashmir, with shops closed across the disputed region in response to a call for a shutdown until Sunday.

Curfew-bound areas included the downtown portion of Srinagar and the southern towns of Anantnag and Pampore. In non-curfew areas, authorities banned the assembly of more than four people to prevent protests.

Doctors and police said more than 100 protesters were injured in clashes with security forces at 70 places across the region on Friday. Angry demonstrators threw stones at the forces, injuring at least 30, a police officer said.

Troubled areas of southern Kashmir have mostly remained under curfew since July 9, the day after a militant leader, Burhan Wani, was killed by the Indian forces. At least 49 civilians have been killed in clashes between protesters and security forces since then.



/257