Indian Troops Fire at Kashmir Protesters, 14 Injured
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Police say government forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir have fired bullets and shotgun pellets to break up protests demanding an end to Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan region, injuring at least 14 people.
Police said the troops fired Tuesday after villagers pelted them with stones in the southern Shopian area.
Clashes were also reported in at least two places in the northern Bandipore area, AP reported.
The killing of a popular rebel commander on July 8 has sparked some of Kashmir's largest protests against Indian rule in recent years.
A strict curfew, a series of communication blackouts and an intensified crackdown have failed to stop more than six weeks of deadly protests. Residents have struggled to cope with shortages of food, medicine and other necessities.