Earlier in the day, at least 11 terrorists have been killed in multiple encounters with Indian security forces. The operation also claimed lives of three security personnel.
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The news about the militants’ killings triggered protests across the Shopian district of the state, with activists attempting to march toward encounter sites, according to the NDTV channel.
As a result of clashes with security forces, at least two civilians were killed, 25 civilians received pellet injuries and 6 got bullet injuries. A total of 50 have been injured in the clashes, the channel said citing police.
The Jammu and Kashmir region has been disputed between India and Pakistan since the end of UK rule in 1947. Following several armed conflicts, the two countries agreed to a ceasefire in 2003. Since then, both sides have repeatedly accused each other of violating the truce, with the continued instability in the region leading to the emergence of various extremist groups.