SRINAGAR, India: Five suspected rebels were killed Wednesday (Jun 10) in a dawn firefight with hundreds of troops in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials said, as New Delhi escalates counter-insurgency efforts in the disputed territory.
The fatalities pushed the death toll during the current escalation – which has ramped up since India's nationwide COVID-19 lockdown started in late March – to 14 alleged militants in four days.
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The men, who were in an underground hideout at an apple orchard near Sugoo village south of the main city of Srinagar, were surrounded by the troops before daybreak, a local police officer told AFP.
"Five militants were killed in the firefight that ensued. Their bodies and five weapons were retrieved from the site," army spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia told AFP.
Indian-administered Kashmir has been in turmoil since last August when New Delhi revoked its semi-autonomous status and imposed a communications blackout that has not been fully lifted.
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At least 93 rebels, including six top commanders, have been killed by Indian forces since January.
The 14 deaths in three firefights have taken place in the picturesque southern Kashmir valley region, known for its vast apple orchards.
The shootouts have also sparked clashes between government forces and angry villagers who support the militants.
Two civilians have also been shot dead by Read More – Source
SRINAGAR, India: Five suspected rebels were killed Wednesday (Jun 10) in a dawn firefight with hundreds of troops in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials said, as New Delhi escalates counter-insurgency efforts in the disputed territory.
The fatalities pushed the death toll during the current escalation – which has ramped up since India's nationwide COVID-19 lockdown started in late March – to 14 alleged militants in four days.
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READ: India and Pakistan locked in border fighting amid COVID-19 crisis
The men, who were in an underground hideout at an apple orchard near Sugoo village south of the main city of Srinagar, were surrounded by the troops before daybreak, a local police officer told AFP.
"Five militants were killed in the firefight that ensued. Their bodies and five weapons were retrieved from the site," army spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia told AFP.
Indian-administered Kashmir has been in turmoil since last August when New Delhi revoked its semi-autonomous status and imposed a communications blackout that has not been fully lifted.
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READ: India's internet curbs in Kashmir hamper COVID-19 fight
At least 93 rebels, including six top commanders, have been killed by Indian forces since January.
The 14 deaths in three firefights have taken place in the picturesque southern Kashmir valley region, known for its vast apple orchards.
The shootouts have also sparked clashes between government forces and angry villagers who support the militants.
Two civilians have also been shot dead by Read More – Source