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Security forces shot dead five people and wounded another 20 during protests yesterday in Kashmir, according to witnesses and security sources.
Four people were killed in Aripanthan village after residents took to the streets to protest what they said were aggressive tactics by members of the security forces during an overnight patrol designed to enforce a curfew.
One resident said one protester was killed immediately after members of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) opened fire and another three died of their injuries.
A further 12 protesters were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
The identities of the four who died were not immediately known but all were young men.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a security official confirmed to AFP “a patrol party fired on the protesters.
Four have died”. Another protester was shot dead in Larkipora village in south Kashmir after residents clashed with paramilitary troopers, according to witnesses.
A senior police officer in the region and witnesses told AFP that forces fired live rounds during the protests that also left eight people injured.
The deaths come a day after a total of nine people were killed in a series of clashes and gun battles across the region, including a commander of the CRPF.
Authorities have imposed a curfew in large parts of Kashmir since July 9 during an upsurge in violence sparked by the killing of a top militant commander called Burhan Wani in a gunfight with security forces.
More than 60 civilians, mostly young men, have been killed in clashes between protesters and security forces, and thousands more injured in the region’s worst violence since 2010.
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