In Pics: Protests & Unrest Mar Kashmir as Forces Battle Militancy

Security forces gunned down 5 Hizbul Mujahideen militants, including an assistant professor at Kashmir University. 
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People attend the funeral of slain militant Saddam Padder. 
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People attend the funeral of slain militant Saddam Padder. 
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In a successful encounter for the security forces, five Hizbul Mujahideen militants were gunned down in Badigam village Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district on Sunday, 6 May.

Among the deceased militants were an assistant professor from Kashmir University, identified as Mohammad Rafi Bhat, as well as Saddam Padder, a top commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen.

Security forces gunned down five militants belonging to the Hizbul Mujahideen, including an assistant professor as well as a top commander of the militant outfit. 
Security forces gunned down five militants belonging to the Hizbul Mujahideen, including an assistant professor as well as a top commander of the militant outfit. 

Five Civilians Die in Clashes

Following the encounter, clashes broke out between civilians and security forces in Shopian, Pulwama and other parts of South Kashmir, leading to the death of at least five civilians.

People attend the funeral of slain militant Saddam Padder. 
A fire and emergency vehicle burnt by protesters near the encounter site.  
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Bhat, whose involvement with militancy began only two days ago on Friday, was a contractual assistant professor in the Sociology department of the Kashmir University and hailed from the Gaderbal district in the state.

According to a PTI report, the police is said to have made repeated attempts to persuade the professor to surrender, but to no avail.

Security forces gunned down five militants belonging to the Hizbul Mujahideen, including an assistant professor as well as a top commander of the militant outfit. 
Security forces gunned down five militants belonging to the Hizbul Mujahideen, including an assistant professor as well as a top commander of the militant outfit. 

The encounter led to the Kashmir University suspending classes for two days from Monday as a precautionary measuring, along with postponing examinations. Mobile internet services also stood suspended in various areas of south and central Kashmir, as well as in the capital Srinagar for the second consecutive day, PTI further reported.

A boy shows the ID of Saddam Padder near the encounter site. 

Notably, Sunday’s encounter came less than 24 hours after security forces killed three militants in a gunbattle in Srinagar’s Chattabal area on Saturday.

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Published: 06 May 2018,10:42 PM IST

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