Five people have been killed in another shootout between Indian troops and suspected militants in Kashmir.

Iran Press/Asia: As New Delhi steps up its crackdown and arrest campaign in the disputed region in the aftermath of a recent deadly bomb attack on its military forces, five people have been killed in another shootout between Indian troops and suspected militants in Kashmir.

Indian military and police sources said among those killed in the gun battle on Sunday were three members of the so-called Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) militant group – which had claimed responsibility for the car bomb attack against Indian forces in mid-February, Press TV reported.

A senior Indian police officer and an army soldier also died in the clashes in Turigam village of South Kashmir’s Kulgam district, they added.

An anonymous Indian source said one of the suspected militants killed in the incident was a foreign national.

Over the past weeks, New Delhi’s security forces have intensified a search and arrest campaign in Kulgam district, the site of the bombing that left 44 Indian paramilitary soldiers dead.

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They detained some 160 pro-independence militants and their supporters this weekend.

Most of those arrested are reportedly tied to India’s Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Party.

“Since JeI has a wider network across Kashmir and they are mobilizing anti-India protests, their arrest could help in curbing such protests ahead of elections,” according to a police officer.

Pro-independence leaders in Kashmir have called for a strike in protest at the arrest campaign.

Many shops, petrol stations, and businesses on the Indian-controlled side of Kashmir remain closed, with few people and vehicles on streets in sensitive areas, except for troop patrols.

In some areas of the main city of Srinagar, the government limited the movement of people and vehicles.

“The restrictions have been imposed as a precautionary measure to avoid any untoward incident,” the police said.

Tensions have been running high between India and Pakistan since the February 14 bomb attack. New Delhi accuses Islamabad of being behind the assault, an allegation the Pakistani government denies.

Islamabad has rejected India's suggestion it was linked to the attack, which it called a matter of "grave concern". 105/201/213

 

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