Curfew in Indian Kashmir as fourth protester dies
Troops enforced a curfew in major towns in Indian Kashmir on Saturday as a fourth person died from injuries suffered when soldiers opened fire to quell demonstrators on Friday.
Three people were killed on Friday in two separate incidents when security forces opened fire to disperse angry anti-India protesters in the northern towns of Sopore and Patan.
On Saturday, the police said a fourth man, who had been seriously injured in the shooting at Patan, died in hospital early in the morning, raising the death toll to four.
The fresh death came as authorities placed most of the Muslim-majority Kashmir Valley under curfew.
“A curfew is in force in Srinagar and other major towns of the Kashmir Valley,” a police spokesman said. Srinagar, Indian Kashmir’s summer capital, wore a deserted look as troops carrying rifles and batons patrolled the streets.
The police and paramilitary forces were also deployed in strength in big towns to prevent demonstrations, the spokesman said. Srinagar has been the focus of protests since June 11 when a 17-year-old student died after being hit by a police teargas shell.
Indian police and paramilitary forces, who have been struggling to control the wave of protests in the Valley, have been accused of killing 21 civilians in less than two months.
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