2 rebels, civilian killed during Kashmir fighting
SRINAGAR, India — A young man was killed and at least 14 others wounded Monday when government forces fired at anti-India protesters who were trying to help rebels escape during a gunbattle in Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said. Two rebels were killed.
Indian troops cordoned off southern Drubgam village early Monday following a tip that rebels were hiding there, police said.
As the troops came closer to a cluster of homes, rebels fired at them, triggering a fierce exchange of gunfire which lasted for several hours, police said. Two local Kashmiri militants were killed and at least two soldiers, including an army officer, were injured in the fighting, police said.
The two slain rebels included a top commander of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, Kashmir’s largest militant group, police said.