Indian troops shot dead 10 Mujahideen overnight in separate gun battles
in occupied Kashmir, an army spokesman said. Four Kashmiris were shot
dead in Botnar village near the southern town of Tral, some 40 kilometers
south of Srinagar. The spokesman said: "The four were sighted inside
a mountain cave in the snow-bound Botnar village. We killed all the
four." He added that a gun battle erupted when Indian troops closed
in.
In Anantnag district, Indian troops backed by police and paramilitary
troops, shot dead three more Mujahideen in another encounter. In a third
operation, three freedom fighters were killed near the highway town
of Banihal, 110 kilometers south of Srinagar.
Indian troops resumed their counter-insurgency operations this week
after winding up relief and rescue work in three districts of Kashmir,
devastated by avalanches caused by record levels of snowfall. Meanwhile
Indian army experts began removing landmines from occupied Kashmir on
Saturday near the disputed border with Pakistan, ahead of next month's
first bus service. Indian military authorities said they would be able
to clear the mines before the start of the bus service on April 7th.
"The army has commenced the process of de-mining the stretch close to
the Line of Control to facilitate the timely opening of the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad
highway," a defence ministry statement said.
Note: Muzaraffabad is in Pakistan