Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir killed five suspected rebels yesterday, during the third major gunbattle in as many days.
Hundreds of people thronged a site where security forces had besieged a group of militants, throwing rocks at soldiers in a bid to help the rebels escape, witnesses said.
One protester was also killed in the resulting clashes with troops in Qazigund village, north of Kashmir’s capital Srinagar.
Kashmir, where rebel groups have been fighting Indian forces for decades, has seen a spike in violence in recent months.
Three rebels were killed and 12 security forces wounded on Thursday during a clash in southern Reasi district.
Two others were shot dead the same day in the northern town of Sopore.
Kashmir police said the rebels killed yesterday belonged to the Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba militant groups, and had been involved in the killing of two bank employees and police.
The operation was “a huge success” for security forces, police said.
Government forces were conducting a search operation after an intelligence tip when the rebels opened fire, sparking the siege, police said.
Anti-militant operations have been stepped up since rebels shot dead four police.
There have also been rising tensions over a Supreme Court hearing on privileges for Kashmiris that was delayed due to the risk of violence.
India has about 500,000 soldiers in Kashmir, where separatist groups demand independence or a merger with Pakistan.
The UN human rights chief last month called for an investigation into alleged abuses by security forces in Kashmir – claims that were later dismissed as “fallacious” by New Delhi.




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