Friday, July 30, 2010

4 killed in firing, Srinagar under curfew





Breaking more than a week-long lull, four persons were killed in firing by securitymen as protests erupted again in the Valley today after firing in the Natipora neighbourhood of Srinagar left two youths wounded. There were reports of clashes between security forces and protesters at more than 26 places.







Curfew was imposed in Srinagar but hundreds took to the streets late at night after calls for protests were made from loudspeakers in mosques.







Two persons were killed when CRPF and police opened fire at protesters in Amargarh near Sopore. At least 45 people were injured. Earlier, the CRPF opened fire in Chanpora in Srinagar, leaving five youths injured.







There was firing in Pattan too and two more were killed. Pattan Block Medical Officer Dr Javid Ahmad said a 16-year-old had died. "He had a bullet injury in the chest and died at the Pattan sub-district hospital," he said. "We have referred 20 injured to different hospitals." The teenager who died was identified as Rafiq Ahmad. Late this evening, 21-year-old Nazir Ahmad Mir of Sheeri Baramulla, working at a bakery in Pattan, too died of injuries.



After the Friday prayers, hundreds assembled on the Sopore-Baramulla highway and began marching towards Sopore town. As the protesters approached the Amargarh power station, CRPF and police personnel tried to stop them. But when they pushed ahead, CRPF personnel opened fire, killing Mohammad Ahsan Ganai and Showkat Ahmad Wagay.







Police also opened fire in Kreeri village. In Pothkah, protesters set ablaze two police vehicles. Ten people were injured.


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