Kashmiri protesters defying a curfew demonstrate in front of a fire during an anti-India protest in Srinagar, India, Tuesday. The chief minister of Indian-controlled Kashmir flew to New Delhi on Monday calling for additional reinforcements to end the worst anti-government violence in two years in which more than 30 people have died. Fayaz Kabli/Reuters
Continuing Violence Claims Five More Lives In Kashmir -- Economic Times Of India
SRINAGAR: Four people, including a 16-year-old, were killed as security forces opened fire on curfew-defying mobs across the Kashmir Valley on Tuesday while another youth died of injuries, taking to 27 the toll in five days of unabated violence.
The latest death is of a youth who was critically wounded in the massive explosion Sunday at the Khrew police post in Pulwama after it was torched by the protesters. He died of his injuries in a Srinagar hospital in the evening.
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India set to rush troops to Kashmir -- The Australian
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