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| Valley ill at ease, Kishtwar still tense | | | Early Times Reporter Srinagar/Kishtwar | Aug 13
Despite a relaxation in curfew, sporadic incidents of violence prevailed across Kashmir Valley where forty two persons were injured today, including 23 in police firing at various places. In the Jammu region, shoot-at-sight orders were issued in Kishtwar town rocked by communal clashes in which two persons died on Tuesday, official sources said. Authorities relaxed the curfew in three-hour blocks in Srinagar and five other districts for 12 hours during when there were no major incidents. Four persons received bullet injuries when CRPF personnel opened fire on a group of protesters being chased by police in Delow village of Rajpora area in Pulwama distict, official sources said. The protesters were engaged in clashes with police when the latter fired tear smoke shells to chase them away. As the protestors were retreating into the village, CRPF personnel from nearby camp opened fire on them, injuring four of them. Three of the injured have been referred to a hospital here in critical condition, the sources said. Police and paramilitary forces opened fire at Kralkhud area of the city, injuring six persons, two of them critically, they said. The group of agitators had tried to dismantle a bunker of CRPF in Kralkhud area, promting the law enforcing agencies to open fire, the sources said. The protesters fought pitched battles with the security personnel prompting the latter to open fire in which five persons were injured at Habbakadal in the city, they said. The injured where shifted to hospital where condition of one of the injured, Tanveer Ahmad of Tankipora locality, was stated to be critical. In Bemina, one person was injured when CRPF personnel opened fire on a group of protesters, the sources said, adding the mob then set afire the building of Srinagar Development Authority. Director General of Police Kuldeep Khoda said security forces had to open fire as some miscreants tried to snatch the weapons of the jawans. The agitators pelted stones at security personnel in Karan Nagar, Fateh Kadal, Nawa Kadal, Safakadal, Natipora and Chanapora areas of the city. Police used batons and tear smoke shells to chase away the protesters who continued to pour into the streets of the valley. Four persons were injured when police used batons and tear gas shells to disperse protesters in Tral area of Pulwama district, the sources said. There were also protests in Pampore, Baramulla, Anantnag, Kupwara, Bandipora and Charar-e-Sharief towns of the valley. Kashmir has been on the boil for the past three days over the economic blockade of the valley by SASS, leading to a call for 'march to Muzaffarabad' by traders and separatist groups. Curfew was also relaxed in Kulgam, Anantnag, Budgam, Ganderbal and Kupwara districts and unlikely to be reimposed while restrictions continued in other four districts of the valley. People were seen buying essential items like vegetables, grains and medicines. Curfew was imposed in all the 10 districts of the valley on Tuesday for the first time in 13 years after the situation spiralled out of control. |
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