"There was no one else there when the first burst of firing took place .... There was only the army," Manzoor Ahmad Sheikh, one of the five civilian drivers hired for the operation by the army, told reporters.
Two youth were killed in firing in Markundal village of Sumbal area in Bandipora district yesterday, trigerring massive protests in the area.
Sheikh said the vehicles were called to the Safapora army camp on Saturday and at 11.00 pm they started moving.
The driver said around 4.00 am on Sunday, he and other drivers heard firing shots. Some time later, they heard wails of women, he added.
Asked if army personnel had opened firing, Sheikh said "I did not see it. I only heard the gunshots.
The army, while ordering an inquiry into the incident, had said the operation at Markundal was jointly conducted with local police.
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