3 militants, 1 soldier killed in J&K encounter; 7 civilians dead in clashes

The security forces launched a cordon and search operation in Sirnoo village in Pulwama district of south Kashmir after receiving specific intelligence input about the presence of militants in the are

encounter in J&K's Pulwama
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Agencies Srinagar
2 min read Last Updated : Nov 26 2019 | 7:15 PM IST

Seven civilians were killed when security forces allegedly opened fire to disperse an unruly crowd that had gathered near the site of an encounter in south Kashmir's Pulwama district on Saturday, police said.


Three militants and an Army man were also killed in the gunfight, they said.

The incident took place at Sirnoo village in the morning when the security forces laid siege to a locality based on intelligence reports about the presence of three militants, including an Army deserter - Zahoor Ahmad Thoker, in the area, police officials said.

As soon as the news about Thoker being trapped in an encounter spread, people started thronging the encounter site as the army deserter belonged to the same village, they said.

Though the encounter ended in 25 minutes with the killing of the three militants, the security forces had a tough time as people started climbing onto Army vehicles, the officials said.

They said warning shots were fired but that did not deter the mob, forcing the security forces to open fire at the civilians.

Seven civilians were killed and dozens others injured, including a youth who's condition was stated to be critical.

Thoker had gone missing from an Army unit in the Gantmulla area of north kashmir's Baramulla district in July last year.

He had decamped with his service rifle and three magazines and had joined the militant ranks.

The security forces said Thoker was involved in several killings in Pullman district.

The identities of two other militants was being ascertained.

The officials said an army jawan lost his life in the gunfight, while two other soldiers were critical.

Authorities have snapped mobile internet facility in entire south Kashmir comprising four districts.

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