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Encounter Starts in Tral

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April 17 An Encounter started between militants & forces at Seer Tral in South Kashmir's Pulwama District on Wednesday. Militants had earlier attacked army patrol of 42 RR at Seer village of south Kashmir's Tral sub-district, Sources told The Kashmiriyat. Immediately the troops cordoned off the area and the hiding Militants opened fire on the troopers triggering an encounter. As per initial reports available to The Kashmiriyat 2 to 3 militants are likely to be trapped. Meanwhile Massive Clashes have erupted in Tral town as the news of encounter reached there.

“We do not Kill People Brutally,” Says Lashkar, Denies Involvement in Hajan Killing

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April 08 Militant outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) on Saturday denied its involvement in the killing of a man, whose headless body was recovered from north Kashmir's Bandipora district on Friday. The police had said LeT was behind the killing. “Mahmood Shah, the LeT chief, has strongly condemned the brutal killing of Manzoor Ahmad and attacks on women and termed the acts shameful and inhumane,” a spokesman of the outfit said in a statement. The police had said Bhat was abducted by LeT militants.

Father of Abdul Majid Mir, Ex MLA shangus passes away

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April 08 Sonaullah Mir, The father of Abdul Majeed Mir ex MLA Shangus passed away on Sunday. Mir passed away in his native in South Kashmir's Achabal area after a brief illness. Hundreds of people offered funeral to the deceased and presented their condolences to the bereaved family. The Chahram of the deceased will be observed on 10th day of April (Tuesday) at their Residence in Achabal.

Train Services Resume in South Kashmir

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April 08 Train service resumed on Sunday in south Kashmir after remaining suspended for two days for security reasons, following killing of a Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) militant in an encounter in Pulwama on April 6. However, the service was resumed in north Kashmir yesterday after remaining suspended on Friday following strike called by Kashmir Economic Alliance (KEA) and traders against the civilian killings in Shopian and Ganderbal in security force action. The separatists had called for protests after Friday prayers against these killings. We have resumed train service in south Kashmir today, a senior railway official told. Therefore, he said, trains will chug on Badgam-Srinagar-Anantnag-Qazigund in south Kashmir to Banihal in Jammu as per schedule. A fresh advisory was received fr...

Pulwama, Shopian Shuts for the 8th Consecutive day

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April 08 Jahangeer Ganie The Southern Kashmir areas of Pulwama and Shopian have shut down for the eighth consecutive day to mourn the Killings in Kashmir. The Kashmiriyat was informed that traffic is off the roads, while business establishments are also shut. People are still visiting the houses of Slain Militants and civilians in Shopian and Pulwama Districts of South Kashmir.buy sildalis online https://www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwenty/inc/new/sildalis.html no prescription Traffic is off the roads while business establishments have also shut down.

Aerial Firing on Protesters in Shopian

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April 07 Jahangeer Ganie Government Forces on Saturday resorted to aerial firing to disperse protesters in Chitragam Kalan in South Kashmir's Shopian District. Local sources told The Kashmiriyat that there were two to three incidents of stone Throwing in the area today. During evening time the protesters gathered again and threw stones on RR Vehicles moving through the area, Sources said. "They fired in the air to disperse the crowds," Sources told The Vehicles. Details Emerging.

Clashes Erupt in Pulwama’s Koil

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April 06 Massive Clashes erupted in Koil area of Pulwama in South Kashmir on Saturday. Locals told The Kashmiriyat that clashes erupted between government forces and Protesters in the Koil area in the afternoon. The Youth in the area gathered and threw stones on the Government troopers deployed in the area. The troopers deployed in the area fired tear smoke shells to disperse the protesters. Locals said that the clashes erupted against the killing of local militant Mussavir Ahmed Wani, a resident of Delipora Pulwama.

‘Six Youths Rescued from Joining Militancy’

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April 07 Jammu Kashmir police has rescued six youths who were intending to join militancy in south Kashmir district of Pulwama, a police spokesman said here on Saturday afternoon. He said six youths, who were intending to join militancy were counseled along with their families by police in Pulwama. The youths were later handed over to their parents, he said. Further details of the youths were not disclosed for security reasons. The Jammu Kashmir police in the past too have prevented youth from joining militancy in the Kashmir valley during the past six months.buy sildalis online https://www.lifefoodstorage.store/wp-content/themes/astra/languages/en/sildalis.html no prescription