The death toll rose to 42 after a woman injured in the retaliatory firing by Army in Qazigund in Anantnag district yesterday succumbed to injuries today taking the death toll in this incident to three.
"There were few minor incidents of stone pelting at four places in Pulwama, Anantnag and Ganderbal districts. Otherwise, the day passed off peacefully in rest of the Valley," a police officer said, adding curfew continued to be in force in all the 10 districts of the Valley.
Mobile telephony and mobile internet services also remained shut while newspapers failed to hit stands for the fourth day.
The clashes in the Valley erupted after the killing of young Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces on July 8.
Newspaper publishers and editors today decided not to come out with their publications for the fifth day tomorrow, alleging that the PDP-BJP government was not speaking in one voice and not owning up the "press emergency" imposed by it.
Neelofar, who was injured at Qazigund last evening when army opened fire to disperse a stone-pelting mob, has succumbed to injuries, a police officer said. Two other persons, including a woman, were killed and seven others injured in the incident that took place yesterday.
A police spokesman, giving details of the incident, said an army mobile domination patrol party while moving towards Devsar tried to clear a road blockade erected by miscreants at Churaht Qazigund.
"Some miscreants tried to snatch weapons from them and tried to set ablaze the vehicles. Despite repeated warnings the mob did not disperse and army fired in self defence in an effort to move out from the spot," the spokesman said, adding six persons were injured in the incident out of which two had succumbed last night.
Referring to the incident, a Defence spokesman said, "The Army deeply regrets the unfortunate loss of life in the incident at Churat, Qaziund where the troops were forced to open fire yesterday when a large mob turned violent, resorting to heavy stone pelting and attempted to snatch weapons from the soldiers." "An inquiry has been ordered into the incident.
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