Probe ordered after three Kashmiri Muslims killed by security forces'

April 13, 2016

Srinagar, Apr 13: A woman, who was injured when security forces opened fire in Handwara town of north Kashmir to quell a stone-pelting mob, succumbed at a hospital here today, taking the death toll in the incident to three.

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Raja Begum (55) of Langate succumbed to injuries at SKIMS Hospital here in the wee hours, a police official said.

He said four others injured in the incident were undergoing treatment at various hospitals.

Two youth were killed yesterday in firing by army on protestors in Handwara town. Protests erupted in Handwara town of Kupwara district, following allegations that a girl student, on her way home, was molested by soldiers posted in an army picket in the town, official sources said.

They said the protestors pelted stones at the army picket to which the security forces retailed by firing.

Two youth -- Iqbal Ahmad and Nayeem Bhat -- were killed in the firing, the sources said, adding a woman was also critically injured in the incident.

Army has expressed regret over the loss of life in the and initiated an inquiry into the incident.

"Army deeply regrets the unfortunate loss of life.The matter will be investigated and anybody found guilty, will be dealt as per the law," an army official said.

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KhasaiKhaane
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Wednesday, 13 Apr 2016

When an NIA Officer Tanzil Ahmed's murder is being pushed to oblivion, we expect justice for a Kashmiri/Muslims???
This is a country where the entire judiciary is corrupt, and people forget one problem in the country, replaced by another problem.
It is Absurd to expect anything good from this Government.

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