Fearing protests, India places Kashmir under curfew after army killings
(last modified Mon, 05 Mar 2018 13:38:28 GMT )
Mar 05, 2018 13:38 UTC
  • Fearing protests, India places Kashmir under curfew after army killings

Authorities have imposed a curfew in the Indian-administered Kashmir in anticipation of fresh public protests after New Delhi’s soldiers killed at least six people in the restive Himalayan region.

On Monday, officials shut schools, suspended Internet services and deployed troops across swathes of Kashmir less than a day after Indian soldiers killed four civilians and two suspected militants and prompted overnight demonstrations against New Delhi.

Army Colonel Rajesh Kalia said armed men fired at a checkpoint in southern Shopian area Sunday night and a shootout with soldiers followed.

According to Kalia, one of those killed was a suspected militant and a weapon was found at the scene. Three others were found dead in a car some distance away. Another apparent civilian was later found dead in a separate car.

A sixth victim identified by police as a suspected militant was also found on Monday.

Hundreds of Kashmiris spilled into the streets overnight to protest the killings which locals said took place in cold blood. Shouting anti-India and pro-independence slogans, the protesters demanded an end to New Delhi’s rule over Kashmir.

Clashes were reported between police and pro-independence protesters in several places in the area, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or casualties.

Pro-independence groups have called for more widespread protests.

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