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Three more people, including two women, killed in Kashmir, curfew and shutdown continue

| | Jul 19, 2016, at 07:18 pm
Srinagar, July 19 (IBNS) : With the death of three more civilians, including two women, since Monday, the toll in the strife-torn Kashmir rose to 43 as restrictions and a complete shutdown remained in force across the valley for the 11th day on Tuesday, media reports said.

Two people, including a woman, were killed when the  Army opened fire in “self-defence against a stone pelting crowd  at Devsar near Qazigund in Kulgam district on Monday evening.

Another woman succumbed to her injuries in the Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences here on Monday night, reports quoted officials as saying. officials said. 

An Army mobile domination patrol party, while moving towards Devsar, tried to clear a road blockade erected by the local people  at Churaht near Qazigund, but came under heavy stone-pelting  from two sides. 

“Some miscreants also tried to snatch weapons from them and tried to set ablaze the vehicles,” reports quoted the spokesman as saying. 

 “Despite repeated warnings the mob did not disperse and the Army fired in self-defence to move out from the spot,” the spokesman added.

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