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Youth killed in Indian-controlled Kashmir
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-09-24 01:57:10 | Editor: huaxia

SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) -- A youth was killed and dozens were injured Friday after government forces fired tear smoke shells, pellets and warning shots to block protesters at several places in restive Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said.

The 22-year-old Waseem Ahmad Lone was killed at village Nadihal-Rafiabad of Baramulla district, about 60 km northwest of Srinagar city, the summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Police officials said Lone was killed after Indian army troopers fired on rock throwing protesters in the village. However, local residents contested the police claims and alleged army fired on without any provocation while the youth along with others was busy harvesting paddy.

"Men and women were busy in paddy fields and all of a sudden three vehicles belonging to Indian army passing through the village fired upon Lone directly," said Abdul Rashid, a local resident. "The bullet hit Lone and he fell down on ground. We immediately took him to Baramullah district hospital where doctors declared him brought dead."

The news of Lone's killing prompted thousands of people including women in the locality and adjoining villages to come on roads and stage demonstrations.

Elsewhere clashes between protesters and government forces left at least 30 people injured.

Authorities imposed curfew in Srinagar city and other sensitive areas in wake of Friday to prevent people from assembling at main mosques for congregational prayers.

Indian-controlled Kashmir has been witnessing the largest protests - in recent years- since July 8, following the killing of a popular militant commander in a gunfight with Indian troops.

Authorities have imposed curfew and restrictions to contain street protests, and the region is observing a complete shutdown for the 77th straight day demanding end to New Delhi's rule. Clashes between civilian protesters and government forces have so far resulted in killing of more than 80 people mostly young men and children, besides injuries to thousands of others. Enditem

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Youth killed in Indian-controlled Kashmir

Source: Xinhua 2016-09-24 01:57:10

SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) -- A youth was killed and dozens were injured Friday after government forces fired tear smoke shells, pellets and warning shots to block protesters at several places in restive Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said.

The 22-year-old Waseem Ahmad Lone was killed at village Nadihal-Rafiabad of Baramulla district, about 60 km northwest of Srinagar city, the summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Police officials said Lone was killed after Indian army troopers fired on rock throwing protesters in the village. However, local residents contested the police claims and alleged army fired on without any provocation while the youth along with others was busy harvesting paddy.

"Men and women were busy in paddy fields and all of a sudden three vehicles belonging to Indian army passing through the village fired upon Lone directly," said Abdul Rashid, a local resident. "The bullet hit Lone and he fell down on ground. We immediately took him to Baramullah district hospital where doctors declared him brought dead."

The news of Lone's killing prompted thousands of people including women in the locality and adjoining villages to come on roads and stage demonstrations.

Elsewhere clashes between protesters and government forces left at least 30 people injured.

Authorities imposed curfew in Srinagar city and other sensitive areas in wake of Friday to prevent people from assembling at main mosques for congregational prayers.

Indian-controlled Kashmir has been witnessing the largest protests - in recent years- since July 8, following the killing of a popular militant commander in a gunfight with Indian troops.

Authorities have imposed curfew and restrictions to contain street protests, and the region is observing a complete shutdown for the 77th straight day demanding end to New Delhi's rule. Clashes between civilian protesters and government forces have so far resulted in killing of more than 80 people mostly young men and children, besides injuries to thousands of others. Enditem

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