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Kashmir civilian deaths: Locals say ‘indiscriminate’ firing by forces led to high casualties

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The killing of seven locals in Sirnoo village of Pulwama is the highest civilian death toll in clashes with security forces near an encounter site in recent times.

In May, five civilians died in protests after security forces killed five militants in Shopian district of south Kashmir. Seven civilians were killed in Kulgam in October, but they died when ‘stray explosives’ went off immediately after a gunfight between security forces and militants in a house in the vicinity.

What caused such a high number of civilian deaths and injuries to around two dozen people in Sirnoo village? A number of factors contributed, according to local residents and the police.

Locals cited “excessive use” of force by security forces as the basic reason.

Residents marched towards the encounter site, some 2 km from the main town of Pulwama, leading to clashes with police and army personnel engaged in an encounter with a group of militants, who were trapped in an ‘underground hideout’ in an open area.

“People came out in droves when they came to know that Zahoor Ahmad Thokar was trapped in the encounter. The locals have a lot of affection for Thokar, who left the army to join militants,” said a resident of Sirnoo, requesting anonymity.

Read: Kashmir’s disturbing new reality

Thokar, a resident of Sirnoo, was an army soldier when he deserted his unit last year to join the Hizbul Mujahideen.

“Besides the site of the encounter was an open area with no place to save one from bullets or pellets. Had the forces exercised caution, we would not have seen so many deaths,” the resident said. Sirnoo is surrounded by a number of villages and hamlets like Barpur, Karimabad, Monghama, Pulwama town and Bellow and many people reached very close to the encounter site.

“The clashes between youth and military erupted when the gunfight was going on. The encounter ended quickly when forces planted a mine to blast the hideout. When the security forces were leaving, many young men came charging towards one of their vehicles. It was at this moment that the forces opened indiscriminate fire which led to so many deaths and injuries,” said Younis Ahmad, cousin of an injured man being treated at a Srinagar hospital.

Another resident of Pulwama said that the exchange of fire between militants and security forces ended by 10:30 am. “The encounter ended pretty fast but the security forces could not come out of the area fast,” he said. A police statement also said that the encounter site was an open field “with hideout made by the terrorists who fired indiscriminately leading to an encounter”.

“While the operation was going on, a crowd who came dangerously close to the encounter site got injured…The loss of civilians is deeply grieved,” the statement said. The police urged people to “remain away from encounter site as it is a prohibited zone which involves significant danger to life because of nature of the encounter”. The killings and injuries created chaos in Pulwama and triggered further protests in the region.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...-casualties/story-Aa0isSiKaKoU7wvc10cnBP.html
 
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Death toll pass 11 . Protest hasn't started yet.
 
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Nobody will dare to protest (violently) after this sad incident I guess. :(

The intention to deal with stone pelters seems loud and clear now. :hitwall:
Let's wait and see.
 
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You never become Patriot by calling names. I am just stating the facts. :-)



Yep, indeed. But whatever happened was really sad. :(

Fu.k you ..ugly, slimy cu.t. Come meet me chicken shit. You're happy to see innocent civilians murdered. Coward, you and your whole kind will get it soon enough, rat.
 
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They were warned. No one can help if one does not heed the warnings.





Stone Pelters Should Be Termed As OGWs Of Terrorists: General Rawat
General Bipin Rawat termed stone pelters as overground workers (OGWs) of terrorists and said that strict action will be taken against them.
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J&K: CISF Jawan, ASI Killed In Terror Attack In Budgam
Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Saturday asserted that the stone pelters in Kashmir should be termed as overground workers (OGWs) of terrorists and that strict action should be taken against them. He added that an FIR has been filed against the stone pelters.

Gen Rawat said that the soldier who died in stone pelting on Friday was guarding a road construction team.

"I again say that stone pelters should be treated like OGWs. The deceased was just guarding the convoy of soldiers who were given the task of building roads and bridges. Every time the army keeps quite and bears the pain but this time we have filed an FIR against the stone pelters. A strict action should be taken against them," the Army chief said after paying tribute at the Amar Jawan Jyoti on the occasion of Infantry Day.

Rajendra Prasad, an army soldier of the Quick Reaction Team, succumbed to injuries he sustained when unidentified persons hurled stones at the convoy passing through the Anantnag bypass tri-junction.

Gen Rawat said that Pakistan is using terror to keep the 'pot boiling' in Jammu and Kashmir.

"Pakistan is fully aware that they will not succeed. It is just another way of keeping the pot boiling, keeping the turmoil going and not allowing development to take place in the state of Jammu and Kashmir and ensure that the Indian Army continues to remain embroiled in the proxy war," he asserted, adding that "Jammu and Kashmir will remain a part of India and no force can take it away from us."

A Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) jawan Rajesh Kumar was killed in Jammu and Kashmir's Budgam district in a terrorist attack and the an injured ASI Rajendra Prasad was evacuated to the hospital for medical attention but succumbed at the hospital.

(With Agency Inputs)


https://www.outlookindia.com/websit...ed-as-ogws-of-terrorists-general-rawat/319121
 
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“Besides the site of the encounter was an open area with no place to save one from bullets or pellets. Had the forces exercised caution, we would not have seen so many deaths,”
IS THIS REAL?

ARMED FORCES KILLING CIVILIANS?

IN INDIA OF ALL PLACES???

This can't be happening! If it is then SHAME ON ARMED FORCES AND THE NATION WHO ORDERS SUCH!
 
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IS THIS REAL?

ARMED FORCES KILLING CIVILIANS?

IN INDIA OF ALL PLACES???

This can't be happening! If it is then SHAME ON ARMED FORCES AND THE NATION WHO ORDERS SUCH!

India has been too lenient for too long.

laaton ke bhoot baaton se nahi mante.

("People who do not give in to talks, do understand only with kicks.")
 
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India has been too lenient for too long.

laaton ke bhoot baaton se nahi mante.

("People who do not give in to talks, do understand only with kicks.")
I don't know about your philosophy but one thing I know: ARMY NEVER ATTACKS ITS CIVILIAN CITIZENS. PERIOD!
Civilians are dealt with by police for a reason. The army is bred and trained for one purpose. To kill. Unlike police.

And I say this as someone who's half of the family and 3 generations have served in the army.
 
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They were warned. No one can help if one does not heed the warnings.





Stone Pelters Should Be Termed As OGWs Of Terrorists: General Rawat
General Bipin Rawat termed stone pelters as overground workers (OGWs) of terrorists and said that strict action will be taken against them.
OUTLOOK WEB BUREAU
Rawat11_630_630_630_630_630_630.jpg

J&K: CISF Jawan, ASI Killed In Terror Attack In Budgam
Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Saturday asserted that the stone pelters in Kashmir should be termed as overground workers (OGWs) of terrorists and that strict action should be taken against them. He added that an FIR has been filed against the stone pelters.

Gen Rawat said that the soldier who died in stone pelting on Friday was guarding a road construction team.

"I again say that stone pelters should be treated like OGWs. The deceased was just guarding the convoy of soldiers who were given the task of building roads and bridges. Every time the army keeps quite and bears the pain but this time we have filed an FIR against the stone pelters. A strict action should be taken against them," the Army chief said after paying tribute at the Amar Jawan Jyoti on the occasion of Infantry Day.

Rajendra Prasad, an army soldier of the Quick Reaction Team, succumbed to injuries he sustained when unidentified persons hurled stones at the convoy passing through the Anantnag bypass tri-junction.

Gen Rawat said that Pakistan is using terror to keep the 'pot boiling' in Jammu and Kashmir.

"Pakistan is fully aware that they will not succeed. It is just another way of keeping the pot boiling, keeping the turmoil going and not allowing development to take place in the state of Jammu and Kashmir and ensure that the Indian Army continues to remain embroiled in the proxy war," he asserted, adding that "Jammu and Kashmir will remain a part of India and no force can take it away from us."

A Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) jawan Rajesh Kumar was killed in Jammu and Kashmir's Budgam district in a terrorist attack and the an injured ASI Rajendra Prasad was evacuated to the hospital for medical attention but succumbed at the hospital.

(With Agency Inputs)


https://www.outlookindia.com/websit...ed-as-ogws-of-terrorists-general-rawat/319121
Indian govt need to chose , either adopt democracy and right of protest or Draconian Law. These protestor are not carrying any weapons.
 
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Indian govt need to chose , either adopt democracy and right of protest or Draconian Law. These protestor are not carrying any weapons.

What does not carrying weapons mean?

They have killed police and military personnel using stones and other means.

Police and army cannot be mere spectators or just drop their arms and get killed. They have right to defend themselves and responsibility to protect other peace loving civilians.

I don't know about your philosophy but one thing I know: ARMY NEVER ATTACKS ITS CIVILIAN CITIZENS. PERIOD!
Civilians are dealt with by police for a reason. The army is bred and trained for one purpose. To kill. Unlike police.

And I say this as someone who's half of the family and 3 generations have served in the army.

I respect the services of your family but Police and army have a right to defend themselves and responsibility to protect other peace loving civilians.
 
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