2 soldiers dead, protests in Kashmir after encounter kills 4 terrorists


Team Udayavani, Feb 13, 2017, 9:20 AM IST

Srinagar: Protests flared in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Sunday after a long 10-hour-gunbattle in which four terrorists were killed along with one civilian. Two soldiers also lost their lives in the encounter. The police used both pellets and bullets at the crowds killing another man and injuring over 20 others.

Thousands came out to protest the encounter in which the army said it had killed four terrorists of the Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba who were all local men. The hideout was a civilian’s house and he was held hostage before being killed in the encounter as well.

Top army sources said a group of seven terrorists had gathered for a meeting and three managed to escape with one of them was injured after security forces struck the hideout late last night.

“This is for the first time that we saw terrorists take a civilian hostage. We went into the house to save the civilian and to launch our operation,” Brigadier R Chakraborty, a senior Army officer, said.

But after the encounter ended, huge crowds of protesters came out to protest the death of the locals. The police, which was criticised for using the less lethal pellet guns during last year’s agitation, used bullets today. The entire 20 km-stretch between Kulgam and Anantanag is tense with violent protests at some places.

“Police didn’t allow protesters to break the cordon and go to the spot of the encounter. That triggered stone-pelting in the first place.

Subsequently, there was stone-pelting. Bullets and pellets used to disperse the protesters,” SP Vaid, the Director General of Police in Jammu and Kashmir, told NDTV.

South Kashmir is considered a hub for home-grown terrorism. Since July last year, 59 locals have joined terrorist ranks, officials say.

Counter-terrorism operations were stopped during the five months of unrest triggered by the killing of Burhan Wani, a Hizbul terrorist with a large following, but resumed after protests ended.

“Terrorism here is perpetuated and sponsored by Islamabad. Soldiers are operating under most difficult circumstances,” Jatindra Singh, Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office, said.

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