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June - 1 
A self-styled Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander' was killed in an encounter with the Army in Poonch District in the night of June 1, an Army officer said, reports PTI. Acting on a tip-off, troops launched search operations in Dehra Ki Gali area in Sur
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A self-styled Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander' was killed in an encounter with the Army in Poonch District in the night of June 1, an Army officer said, reports PTI. Acting on a tip-off, troops launched search operations in Dehra Ki Gali area in Surankot tehsil (revenue unit) in the Poonch District, he said. During search operations, militants opened fired on the troops and in retaliatory firing a self-styled LeT commander, Abu Kara, was killed and another militant was injured, he added. The encounter was on till late in the night. Recoveries made from the site of encounter included one AK-56 rifle with two magazines, two Chinese grenades, one rucksack back and a large quantity of LeT literature, adds Daily Excelsior.
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June - 1 
General Officer Commanding of the 16 Corps, Lieutenant General Rameshwar Roy, said that militants are under intense pressure to perform and infiltrate into Indian side from across and the troops continue to ensure strong vigil and security along th
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General Officer Commanding of the 16 Corps, Lieutenant General Rameshwar Roy, said that militants are under intense pressure to perform and infiltrate into Indian side from across and the troops continue to ensure strong vigil and security along the Line of Control. While speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the function organized in connection with the Raising Day of the White Knight Corps at Nagrota in Jammu, Roy said that there was nothing new in the resolve of the terrorists. They are under intense pressure from their mentors across to infiltrate into this side and perform.
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June - 1 
Senior Superintendent of Police of Doda District Parbhat Singh said that a Gandoh Police Station team led by Station House Officer Inspector Qureshi and joined by Rashtriya Rifles on a tip off raided a newly erected hide-out of the militants at villa
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Senior Superintendent of Police of Doda District Parbhat Singh said that a Gandoh Police Station team led by Station House Officer Inspector Qureshi and joined by Rashtriya Rifles on a tip off raided a newly erected hide-out of the militants at village Dunadi on June 1 and arrested two fresh recruits of the LeT. They were identified as Muzaffar Hussain (16) and Irfan Ahmed (17), both residents of village Koti.
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June - 2 
Army and Police on June 2 extended searches in entire Thera top forests in Surankote tehsil (revenue unit) of Poonch District following reports that the top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Moosa Khan, who was injured on June 1, was trapped in the fore
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Army and Police on June 2 extended searches in entire Thera top forests in Surankote tehsil (revenue unit) of Poonch District following reports that the top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Moosa Khan, who was injured on June 1, was trapped in the forests. Reports said Army and Police have intensified searches in Thera top forests with a three tier security cordon after intercepts revealed that LeT’s Pakistan ‘commander’ Moosa Khan was hiding in the forests in an injured condition. Moosa Khan was a ‘district commander’ of the outfit and figured in the list of most wanted militants in twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch.
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June - 2 
Army and Ramban District Police on June 2 recovered a consignment of arms, ammunition and explosives during a search operation at Draman Trag in Banihal area of Ramban District, reports Daily Excelsior. Recoveries were made during a joint operation c
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Army and Ramban District Police on June 2 recovered a consignment of arms, ammunition and explosives during a search operation at Draman Trag in Banihal area of Ramban District, reports Daily Excelsior. Recoveries were made during a joint operation conducted by the troops of 23 Rashtriya Rifles, 160 Central Reserve Police Force and Police, Superintendent of Police (SP) Ramban Mubassir Latifi said. Recoveries include one AK-90 rifle, the latest version of assault rifles, four magazines of AK-90, one AK-47 rifle with 150 rounds, three HE-36 grenades, one binocular, explosive material and literature of LeT outfit. Army and Police continued searches in the area to trace the militants. However, no arrests have been made so far.
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June - 3 
A hide-out of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit was neutralised in a joint operation by Security Forces (SFs) at Lower Kasblari under the jurisdiction of Mendhar Police Station of Poonch District on June 3, reports Daily Excelsior. A powerful 2.5 kilo
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A hide-out of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit was neutralised in a joint operation by Security Forces (SFs) at Lower Kasblari under the jurisdiction of Mendhar Police Station of Poonch District on June 3, reports Daily Excelsior. A powerful 2.5 kilogramme Improvised Explosive Device (IED), 12 bundles of wire, three rounds of Rocket Projectile Gun (RPG), 48 Pika rounds, two AK magazines, 231 rounds, one rucksack, black powder, letter heads and other literature of the LeT outfit were recovered from the hideout.
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June - 3 
An Over Ground Worker (OGW) of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Mohammad Ismail, was arrested by SFs from a hideout in Shikari belt of Reasi District. One AK rifle magazine and seven rounds were recovered from his possession.
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An Over Ground Worker (OGW) of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Mohammad Ismail, was arrested by SFs from a hideout in Shikari belt of Reasi District. One AK rifle magazine and seven rounds were recovered from his possession.
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June - 4 
Security Forces foiled another infiltration attempt by the militants on the International Border (IB) in Hiranagar sector in early hours of June 4, reports Daily Excelsior. The report said that an unusual presence of some dreaded militants, who appea
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Security Forces foiled another infiltration attempt by the militants on the International Border (IB) in Hiranagar sector in early hours of June 4, reports Daily Excelsior. The report said that an unusual presence of some dreaded militants, who appeared to be top commanders of different outfits, has been observed around launching pads in Pakistan side for past few days. The top commanders, supporting long beards and hairs, have been seen moving around launching pads of the militants opposite the IB for past few days, Intelligence sources said, adding they could be part of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) deputed by its top brass or Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to search for the routes to infiltrate the militants, who have been held up along the border for past several months, unable to breach fencing and tight security cordon of the Border Security Force (BSF). ‘‘For the last few days, movement of new militants is being observed at launching pads erected by Pakistan Army, Rangers and ISI close to their posts on the IB on Pakistan side. Two to three such ultras have been seen at every launching pad'', sources said, adding they appeared to be the part of Pakistan's new strategy to force infiltration of held-up militants. Reports have suggested presence of more than 1000 militants opposite IB and Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu region for last several months. These militants, mostly belonging to LeT and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfits, were desperately trying to sneak into Indian territory but have been finding the going
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June - 5 
The Security Forces (SFs) neutralised a militant hideout and recovered arms and ammunition from Rutsuna village forest area under Magam Police Station in Budgam District of Jammu and Kashmir on June 5, according to Daily Excelsior. One AK 47 rifle, f
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The Security Forces (SFs) neutralised a militant hideout and recovered arms and ammunition from Rutsuna village forest area under Magam Police Station in Budgam District of Jammu and Kashmir on June 5, according to Daily Excelsior. One AK 47 rifle, five AK magazines, two Chinese pistols, three pistol magazines, one rocket shell, 21 pistol rounds, five kilograms RDX power, 600 AK rounds, one pencil bomb, one Improvised Explosive Device (IED) detonator, one Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) shell and one wireless set with antenna were recovered from the hideout.
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June - 5 
Three AK rifles and some ammunition recovered by Army from Saryala nullah in Jogwan village of Khour area of Akhnoor tehsil (revenue unit) of Jammu District. Recoveries include three AK-56 rifles, four magazines and 65 rounds. Official sources said t
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Three AK rifles and some ammunition recovered by Army from Saryala nullah in Jogwan village of Khour area of Akhnoor tehsil (revenue unit) of Jammu District. Recoveries include three AK-56 rifles, four magazines and 65 rounds. Official sources said the AK rifles were found in a field along Saryala nullah, close to India-Pakistan border.
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June - 7 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on June 7 said that his Government was ready to "carry forward" the dialogue process in Jammu and Kashmir and talk to anyone who abhorred violence and terrorism, reports Times of India. "We want the talks process to mov
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on June 7 said that his Government was ready to "carry forward" the dialogue process in Jammu and Kashmir and talk to anyone who abhorred violence and terrorism, reports Times of India. "We want the talks process to move forward. We are ready to talk to representatives of every section who are opposed to terrorism and violence," Manmohan Singh said while addressing convocation of an agricultural University in Sri Nagar. Speaking in chaste Urdu, the Prime Minister said though the central government had announced a slew of measures for economic development of the terror-riven state, "a lot still needs to be done".
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June - 7 
SFs during check post checking in Pattan area of Baramulla District in the night of June 7 arrested one Pakistan-trained militant who was identified as Ghulam Rasool Shah, the sources said. No recoveries were made from him.
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SFs during check post checking in Pattan area of Baramulla District in the night of June 7 arrested one Pakistan-trained militant who was identified as Ghulam Rasool Shah, the sources said. No recoveries were made from him.
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June - 8 
An unidentified militant was killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in forest area of Kulgam District on June 8 while four militants were arrested from different areas of Kashmir valley since night, reports Daily Excelsior. A joint team of
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An unidentified militant was killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in forest area of Kulgam District on June 8 while four militants were arrested from different areas of Kashmir valley since night, reports Daily Excelsior. A joint team of Rashtriya Rifles of the Army and Special Operations Group of State Police launched a search operation in the forest area near Leenpathri village in Damhal Hanjipora area of Kulgam District, following receipt of specific information about presence of militants in the area, official sources said. Sources added that the encounter broke out between the two sides as the militants opened firing on the SFs approaching towards their positions. One militant had been shot dead so far while searches are going on in the area to look for any other militants present in the area, the sources said. The identity and organisational affiliation of the slain militant could not be ascertained till last reports came in from the area.
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June - 8 
Appearing at a state department Blog Forum, assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, Robert Blake, said there is no change in America's policy on Kashmir. "No, there's no change right now," Blake said in response to a question. I thi
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Appearing at a state department Blog Forum, assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, Robert Blake, said there is no change in America's policy on Kashmir. "No, there's no change right now," Blake said in response to a question. I think at this point the top priority for India and Pakistan is, first, to kind of get their own bilateral dialogues going in a more systematic way," he said.
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June - 8 
Four hand grenades were recovered from the possession of a militant in Sopore District. He was identified as Showkat Ahmad, a resident of Mawar in Handwara area of Kupwara District.
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Four hand grenades were recovered from the possession of a militant in Sopore District. He was identified as Showkat Ahmad, a resident of Mawar in Handwara area of Kupwara District.
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June - 8 
Militants shot at and injured a person, Jalil Ahmad Bakerwal, on the suspicion of being an informer of SFs at Takibanday in Kralgund area of Kupwara District, the sources said. Bakerwal was shot at by militants as they suspected that he had provided
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Militants shot at and injured a person, Jalil Ahmad Bakerwal, on the suspicion of being an informer of SFs at Takibanday in Kralgund area of Kupwara District, the sources said. Bakerwal was shot at by militants as they suspected that he had provided information to SFs which led to elimination of four militants in Dangiwacha area of Baramulla District in May 2010.
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June - 8 
The wireless intercepts between militants in Jammu and Kashmir and their Pakistani handlers reveal that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Abdullah Ooni is making desperate attempts to run away from the valley as Indian SFs turn the heat on cross-bord
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The wireless intercepts between militants in Jammu and Kashmir and their Pakistani handlers reveal that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Abdullah Ooni is making desperate attempts to run away from the valley as Indian SFs turn the heat on cross-border militants, reports IANS. Ooni, who masterminds the joint operations of the terror syndicate of the LeT, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), has been pleading with his handlers across the border to allow him to return to PoK as he finds the going too hot for him, the officials say, citing wireless intercepts. 'We have intercepted their messages where they are desperately pleading to their handlers that they want to return safely. Ooni is desperately trying to run away,' an intelligence official, privy to the communication intercepts, told IANS. The official could not be identified as he is not supposed to speak to the media.
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June - 8 
Two militants belonging to Al Fatah outfit were arrested by the Police from Paibugh area in Anantnag District on June 8. They were identified as Neyaz Ahmad Hajam alias Rahil (25) and Mohammad Iqbal Ganaie alias Sikandar (28). The duo had returned re
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Two militants belonging to Al Fatah outfit were arrested by the Police from Paibugh area in Anantnag District on June 8. They were identified as Neyaz Ahmad Hajam alias Rahil (25) and Mohammad Iqbal Ganaie alias Sikandar (28). The duo had returned recently to Kashmir after receiving arms training in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), they said adding no arms or ammunition were recovered from their possession.
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June - 9 
Asserting that there is "no change" in its Kashmir policy, the US State Department spokesman, P.J. Crowley on June 9 (today) said that India and Pakistan would make progress on resolving the "important issue", reports Times of India. "We recognise t
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Asserting that there is "no change" in its Kashmir policy, the US State Department spokesman, P.J. Crowley on June 9 (today) said that India and Pakistan would make progress on resolving the "important issue", reports Times of India. "We recognise that this is a very, very important issue between India and Pakistan," Crowley said. He was responding to a question on the visit of the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Jammu and Kashmir and his offer of talks with the separatist if they abandon violence and abide by the Indian constitution.
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June - 11 
A ‘launching commander’ of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Manzoor Ahmed alias Zubair, was found dead at village Agsi in Reasi District on June 11 and was reported to had been gunned down by his associate Irfan in an act of gang rivalry, reports Daily Exce
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A ‘launching commander’ of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Manzoor Ahmed alias Zubair, was found dead at village Agsi in Reasi District on June 11 and was reported to had been gunned down by his associate Irfan in an act of gang rivalry, reports Daily Excelsior. Deputy Inspector General, Udhampur-Reasi range Gulzar Singh Slathia said that Reasi Police on June 10 arrested an Over Ground Worker (OGW) militant, identified as Shabir Ahmed and subjected him to questioning. During interrogation he disclosed the killing of Zubair by Irfan few days back. He took Police to Gagar Mandi Gali at village Agsi from where Police recovered bullet riddled body of Zubair. Police said that Zubair was a hardcore LeT militant active in Reasi and Udhampur Districts for last eight years and involved in a series of subversive activities.
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June - 11 
A youth, Mohammad Imran, was rescued from captivity of the militants from Chukron forests in Patnazi area of Kishtwar District. Reports said that the youth was lured into militancy by the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) cadres about one month back. His missi
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A youth, Mohammad Imran, was rescued from captivity of the militants from Chukron forests in Patnazi area of Kishtwar District. Reports said that the youth was lured into militancy by the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) cadres about one month back. His missing report had been lodged by the family with concerned Police Station.
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June - 11 
In another search operation, troops of Rashtriya Rifles and Police recovered two radio sets and one hand grenade from Khuram Dhar in Lambar area of Ramban District.
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In another search operation, troops of Rashtriya Rifles and Police recovered two radio sets and one hand grenade from Khuram Dhar in Lambar area of Ramban District.
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June - 12 
A militant of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) surrendered before the authorities in Kupwara District ON June 12, a Police spokesman said, according to Daily Excelsior. Abdul Majeed, who had crossed over to the other side of Line of Control (LoC) for arms
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A militant of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) surrendered before the authorities in Kupwara District ON June 12, a Police spokesman said, according to Daily Excelsior. Abdul Majeed, who had crossed over to the other side of Line of Control (LoC) for arms training in 1990's, surrendered before the Police, on his arrival from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) recently.
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June - 14 
A dirty war of supremacy has broken out between militant outfits Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in Jammu and Kashmir, according to Daily Excelsior. In the past month or so, three top ‘commanders’ from LeT and HM have been killed in
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A dirty war of supremacy has broken out between militant outfits Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in Jammu and Kashmir, according to Daily Excelsior. In the past month or so, three top ‘commanders’ from LeT and HM have been killed in clashes between the two groups in Doda, Reasi and north Kashmir. The latest casualty is the LeT militant Manzoor alias Zuber, who was killed by HM militant Irfan Mushtaq. His dead body was found by the Security Forces on June 11. “A failure to get fresh recruits, drying up of funds and elimination of over 40 terrorists by Security Forces within four months has created a vacuum in the top leadership. This has triggered a fierce rivalry between the LeT and Hizbul, both of whom want to lose control of areas from where they get extortion money,” said Lieutenant Colonel Biplab Nath, defence spokesman at Jammu. Manzoor’s killing comes days after Chota Bashir was killed by his junior, Lateef, at Dessa village in Doda. The assassin was later arrested by Police, but sources said he had surrendered after killing his ‘commander’. “The desire to obtain a larger share of the money routed through hawala channels might be a motive behind the killing. Besides, there was an attempt to show who is mightier,” added Nath. Not only is friction growing between the two outfits, there is simmering tension between foreign and local militants. The Army says Basharat Saleem alias Shaheen, top militant ‘commander’ of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) had been killed by foreign militants. “He [Basharat] was killed allegedly because foreigners suspected him of having been in touch with Security Forces. He wasn’t in touch with the forces, but was killed on mere suspicion,” said Major General N George, General Officer Commanding Kilo (counter insurgency) Force.
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June - 14 
SFs intensified combing operation in Datagali forest area of Rajwar in Handwara tehsil (revenue unit) of Kupwara District to search for the suspected group of militants who managed to escape after engaging the SFs in a brief encounter on June 13.
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SFs intensified combing operation in Datagali forest area of Rajwar in Handwara tehsil (revenue unit) of Kupwara District to search for the suspected group of militants who managed to escape after engaging the SFs in a brief encounter on June 13.
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June - 14 
The SFs on June 14 recovered a major haul of arms and ammunition, including six AK-56 rifles, two Chinese pistols, one satellite telephone, two pistol magazines, five AK rifle magazines, two RPG boosters, two batteries and one charger of satellite ph
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The SFs on June 14 recovered a major haul of arms and ammunition, including six AK-56 rifles, two Chinese pistols, one satellite telephone, two pistol magazines, five AK rifle magazines, two RPG boosters, two batteries and one charger of satellite phone, one ear phone, a rucksack and some material to make explosive devices from a militant hideout near the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District. The recoveries were made from a dhok at Dunugam Top in the Mandi area, close to the LoC and previous infiltration route of the militants. Official sources said the weapons appeared to be ‘not very old' which indicated that the militants had either managed to infiltrate or the consignment of arms was sent by Pakistan Army in advance for the infiltrators.
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June - 14 
Two Army personnel were injured in separate gun battles with militants in Baramulla and Kupwara Districts on June 14, reports Daily Excelsior. The Security Forces (SFs) launched an operation in the Doorsoo village of Sogan area in Kupwara District fo
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Two Army personnel were injured in separate gun battles with militants in Baramulla and Kupwara Districts on June 14, reports Daily Excelsior. The Security Forces (SFs) launched an operation in the Doorsoo village of Sogan area in Kupwara District following specific information about presence of militants in the area. As the troops were closing in on the hideout of the militants, they opened indiscriminate firing on them. The firing was retaliated by the SFs, triggering off an exchange of firing which was going on till last reports came. One Army trooper sustained injuries in the gun battle. During another encounter at Zaloora village in the Sopore area of Baramulla District, another Army trooper was injured while fighting militants.
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June - 15 
A large quantity of arms, ammunition and warlike stores were recovered from the lone Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant killed, in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at Zaloora in Sopore area of Baramulla District on June 15. The recoveries include
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A large quantity of arms, ammunition and warlike stores were recovered from the lone Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant killed, in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at Zaloora in Sopore area of Baramulla District on June 15. The recoveries include one AK rifle, three magazines, 119 rounds of AK ammunition, one hand grenade, one GPS set, one radio set, one compass, three mobile phones and one map. One pheran, one shawl, three diaries, one kerosene can, one pouch, one head gear, two packets of dry batteries, one knife, 14 pens and INR 1320 were also recovered from the scene of the encounter. As reported earlier, two soldiers were also injured in the encounter with militant, who is believed to be a Pakistani national.
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June - 15 
A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant was killed in an overnight encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Sopore area of Baramulla District on June 15, reports Daily Excelsior. The SFs launched an operation in the Zaloora village of Sopore area in
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A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant was killed in an overnight encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Sopore area of Baramulla District on June 15, reports Daily Excelsior. The SFs launched an operation in the Zaloora village of Sopore area in the evening of June 14 following information about presence of militants in the area, official sources said. They said as the troops were closing in on the hideout of the militants, they opened indiscriminate firing on them. The firing was retaliated by the SFs, triggering off an exchange of firing. One Army trooper sustained injuries in the gun battle (June 14 evening) evening and the operation was suspended overnight. The operation resumed in the morning of June 15 and ended with the killing of lone militant hiding in the area, the sources said, adding identity of the slain militant was being ascertained.
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June - 15 
Only about 500 insurgents, about 40 percent of them foreign militants, are still active in Jammu and Kashmir, said Director General of Police (DGP) Kuldeep Khoda, reports IANS. "There are about 500 militants presently active in Jammu and Kashmir and
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Only about 500 insurgents, about 40 percent of them foreign militants, are still active in Jammu and Kashmir, said Director General of Police (DGP) Kuldeep Khoda, reports IANS. "There are about 500 militants presently active in Jammu and Kashmir and their number has come down from 700-800 last year and around 1,000 in 2008," Khoda said. The DGP said 40 percent of these militants were foreigners, mostly from Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PoK). He said the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) - the terror outfits that have bases in Pakistan - were active in the State. "The Hizb-ul-Mujahideen is more in a supportive role to the LeT but it depends on the plans conceived across (the border)," he said. Khoda said the overall security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir was improving and there was a drop in violence in the last three years. "There was a 20 percent drop in violence in 2007 which improved to 28 percent in 2008 and 30 percent in 2009," he said. The last year [2009], Khoda added, also saw the lowest number of civilian deaths in militancy-related incidents. However, he maintained that there was no let-up in incursion attempts by militants from across the border with security forces. "Infiltration is going on though not to the extent as it was last year. Going by the (infiltration) bids made, there is no change in attitude of handlers across the border who want to push in infiltrators," he said. According to Khoda, Security Forces (SFs) had been able to curb militant incursion mainly due to better border management. Khoda said Pakistan continued to support militant activities in Jammu and Kashmir. "Terrorists are coming or attempts are being made to infiltrate and they are getting training, equipment, funding... Militants trying to cross over do not face obstructions from Pakistani security forces but were, instead, provided covering fire. All this points to the direct role (of the Pakistan establishment)," he said. According to official data, a little less than 500 terror incidents were reported in 2009 in which 239 militants, 71 civilians and 79 SF personnel were killed. In 2008, 339 militants, 91 civilians and 85 SF were killed in 708 militancy incidents.
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June - 15 
The holed up militants at Doorsoo village in the Sogam area of Kupwara District managed to escape from the encounter site on June 15. One Army trooper was injured in the initial shoot out in the evening of June 14.
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The holed up militants at Doorsoo village in the Sogam area of Kupwara District managed to escape from the encounter site on June 15. One Army trooper was injured in the initial shoot out in the evening of June 14.
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June - 16 
A batch of youngsters from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala are presently undergoing militant training in Kacharban in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK), a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant has told his interrogators in Jammu and Kashmir, reports Ex
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A batch of youngsters from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala are presently undergoing militant training in Kacharban in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK), a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant has told his interrogators in Jammu and Kashmir, reports Express Buzz. The HM militant Muhammed Ashraf of Budgam in Jammu and Kashmir was arrested by troops of 40 Rashtriya Rifles when he was trying to enter the Indian Territory from Nallah Ban post in Mandi subsector in Poonch District in May 2010. According to officials, who interrogated Ashraf over the last several days, told Express Buzz over phone from Jammu and Kashmir that about 24 youth belonging to the southern States were lodged in a few quarters in PoK and were receiving militant training. ``Those from Dakkan have been lodged separately at Kacharban where the Lashkar-e-Toiba [LeT] has its training camp. The youngsters from JK [Jammu and Kashmir] who are in large numbers are not allowed to meet those from the Dakkan and they are being trained under the supervision of five Lashkar commanders,'' sources, quoting Ashraf, said. However, Ashraf, who has spent several years in various training camps in PoK, did come to know from some of his handlers that most of the youngsters from south India are either having links with the proscribed Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) or Indian Mujahideen (IM), responsible for bomb blasts across the country. Sources further said that the youth from this part of the country are in the age group of 18 to 28 and most of them reached PoK either through Nepal or Bangladesh. Ashraf also told the interrogators that the youth are presently being trained in handling of sophisticated weapons and bomb making. He also revealed that there are 20 more youngsters from Gujarat and Maharashtra. However, as per the Police records available with the Hyderabad city Police, there are 22 men who are missing and the Police suspect that they have joined militant ranks.
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June - 16 
SFs on June 16 neutralised a militant hideout at Mendhar sector in Poonch District and recovered arms and ammunition, Kashmir Times reported. The recoveries included two pistols, one radio set, 10 cells (1.5 volts), 1 blanket, tarpuline blue colour,
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SFs on June 16 neutralised a militant hideout at Mendhar sector in Poonch District and recovered arms and ammunition, Kashmir Times reported. The recoveries included two pistols, one radio set, 10 cells (1.5 volts), 1 blanket, tarpuline blue colour, eatables and a bag carrying medicines, reports said.
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June - 16 
Suspected militants on June 16 lobbed a grenade at Police party in the Pattan area of Baramulla District, Police said, reports Kashmir Times. Police sources said suspected militants travelling in an unidentified Sumo from Baramulla to Pattan lobbed a
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Suspected militants on June 16 lobbed a grenade at Police party in the Pattan area of Baramulla District, Police said, reports Kashmir Times. Police sources said suspected militants travelling in an unidentified Sumo from Baramulla to Pattan lobbed a grenade at Police party on Naka (barricade) duty at Babateng Pattan and the Sumo returned towards Baramulla from the incident site. The grenade did not explode and it was later destroyed by Bomb Disposal Squad. One Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant and two Over Ground Workers (OGWs) were travelling in the vehicle, adds Daily Excelsior.
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June - 16 
Two alleged militant sympathizers were arrested from Gandoh area of Doda District. The arrestees were, identified as Liaquat Ali and Lal Din. Police said that they were providing mobile phone SIMs, medicines and information of movement of SFs to ‘dis
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Two alleged militant sympathizers were arrested from Gandoh area of Doda District. The arrestees were, identified as Liaquat Ali and Lal Din. Police said that they were providing mobile phone SIMs, medicines and information of movement of SFs to ‘district commander’ of LeT Isaq Bhat.
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June - 16 
Two militant hideouts were neutralised in the in Mahore area of Reasi District. The recoveries included 52 rounds of ammunition PIKA (belted), six rounds of ammunition pistol, one round of RPG, one IED containing 3.5 kilograms, two kilograms of explo
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Two militant hideouts were neutralised in the in Mahore area of Reasi District. The recoveries included 52 rounds of ammunition PIKA (belted), six rounds of ammunition pistol, one round of RPG, one IED containing 3.5 kilograms, two kilograms of explosive, three electronic detonators, one electric box and one Radio Set Antenna.
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June - 17 
A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘section commander', identified as Abdul Qayoom Wani alias Irfan Rahi, who was operating in Doda and Kishtwar Districts for last 17 years, was shot dead by the Security Forces (SFs) in upper reaches of Behota in the Marmat a
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A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘section commander', identified as Abdul Qayoom Wani alias Irfan Rahi, who was operating in Doda and Kishtwar Districts for last 17 years, was shot dead by the Security Forces (SFs) in upper reaches of Behota in the Marmat area of Doda District in the morning of June 17, reported Daily Excelsior. Three Police personnel were injured as they slipped from the hills during the operation. The operation was launched in the night of June 16. One AK-47 rifle, three magazines and a pouch were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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June - 17 
SFs recovered a large quantity of explosive devices as they neutralised two militant hideouts during two search operations in the Mahore area of Reasi District. The recoveries included six wireless sets, three Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), two
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SFs recovered a large quantity of explosive devices as they neutralised two militant hideouts during two search operations in the Mahore area of Reasi District. The recoveries included six wireless sets, three Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), two pistols and a haul of explosive devices. The recoveries made from the Chonch Dhara and Hari Wala forests include two Chinese pistols with three magazines, three IEDs, 56 pistol rounds, five wireless sets, five wireless set antennas, five hand grenades, 15 detonators, 10 electronic detonators, two kilograms of explosive material, two RPG rounds, one mobile set, 52 PIKA rounds with three belts and gelatine sticks.
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June - 18 
SFs were engaged in a gun battle with five Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, including top ‘commander’ Noman, in the forests of Marble area in Sopore. The contact with the militants was established in the morning of June 18, leading to a brief gun bat
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SFs were engaged in a gun battle with five Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, including top ‘commander’ Noman, in the forests of Marble area in Sopore. The contact with the militants was established in the morning of June 18, leading to a brief gun battle. The sources said the militants were heading towards Kupwara District to receive a group of militants, which had managed to infiltrate into the Valley from across the Line of Control (LoC) recently, when they were intercepted by the SFs.
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June - 18 
Three militants struck in the house of a civilian at village Hubi in the Koteranka area of Jammu District in the night of June 18 and abducted him. The whereabouts of the civilian, identified as Mohammad Taj, is yet to be ascertained.
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Three militants struck in the house of a civilian at village Hubi in the Koteranka area of Jammu District in the night of June 18 and abducted him. The whereabouts of the civilian, identified as Mohammad Taj, is yet to be ascertained.
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June - 18 
Two Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) militants were killed in an encounter that ensued between the Security Forces and the militants in the Kreeri area of Baramulla District, reports Daily Excelsior. The slain militants were identified as Sajid and Umair,
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Two Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) militants were killed in an encounter that ensued between the Security Forces and the militants in the Kreeri area of Baramulla District, reports Daily Excelsior. The slain militants were identified as Sajid and Umair, both believed to be Pakistani nationals and associated with HuM. Two AK rifles, four magazines, 27 AK rounds, one wireless set, two UBGL grenades, two pouches and two scissors were recovered from the possession of the slain militants.
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June - 19 
A surrendered militant, identified as Ghulam Nabi, who had again re-joined militancy, was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) from village Keshna in the Keshwan area of Kishtwar District on June 19. One pistol and eight rounds were recovered from his p
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A surrendered militant, identified as Ghulam Nabi, who had again re-joined militancy, was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) from village Keshna in the Keshwan area of Kishtwar District on June 19. One pistol and eight rounds were recovered from his possession, Police said. The militant had earlier surrendered before the SFs. However, for the past few months, he had re-joined militancy and was working for the LeT.
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June - 19 
Militants were reported to have triggered four Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blasts in two forward areas of Mendhar sector, close to the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District in the morning of June 19, killing an Army trooper and injuring two
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Militants were reported to have triggered four Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blasts in two forward areas of Mendhar sector, close to the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District in the morning of June 19, killing an Army trooper and injuring two other troopers, reports Daily Excelsior.
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June - 20 
A civilian, Fayaz Ahmad Ganie, was shot dead by militants at Gousia Colony in the Arampora area of Sopore in the Baramulla District in the night of June 20, reported Daily Excelsior.
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A civilian, Fayaz Ahmad Ganie, was shot dead by militants at Gousia Colony in the Arampora area of Sopore in the Baramulla District in the night of June 20, reported Daily Excelsior.
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June - 20 
On June 20, Police neutralised two modules linked to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit involved in supplying SIM cards, arms and explosives and fake currency to the militants in Poonch District. Six suspects were also arrested by Police.
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On June 20, Police neutralised two modules linked to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit involved in supplying SIM cards, arms and explosives and fake currency to the militants in Poonch District. Six suspects were also arrested by Police.
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June - 20 
Two porters were killed and two troopers injured on June 20 when Pakistani troops, violating the seven-year-old cease-fire along the Line of Control (LoC), fired on Indian positions in the Machhil sector of Kupwara District, a defence spokesman said,
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Two porters were killed and two troopers injured on June 20 when Pakistani troops, violating the seven-year-old cease-fire along the Line of Control (LoC), fired on Indian positions in the Machhil sector of Kupwara District, a defence spokesman said, reports The Hindu. The Pakistani troops opened fire on Indian posts and positions in the Machhil sector, around 7.30am without any provocation, defence spokesman Lt. Col. J. S. Brar said. Two porters were killed on the spot and two troopers injured, he added. In 2003, India and Pakistan had announced a cease-fire on the LoC.
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June - 21 
A Border Security Force (BSF)’s vehicle was heavily fired upon from across the International Border (IB) near new alignment of fencing in the village. The BSF personnel, however, escaped unhurt. The BSF retaliated as Rangers continued uninterrupted f
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A Border Security Force (BSF)’s vehicle was heavily fired upon from across the International Border (IB) near new alignment of fencing in the village. The BSF personnel, however, escaped unhurt. The BSF retaliated as Rangers continued uninterrupted firing for more than six hours. Abdullian village is surrounded by the three Pakistani posts and all of them simultaneously started firing on the Indian side and continued it for about six hours.
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June - 21 
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah approved the extension of benefits of SRO-43 to the surrendered militants. "By this path breaking decision any surrendered militant, if killed by any militant, will be entitled to the ex-gratia relief and job opportunity
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah approved the extension of benefits of SRO-43 to the surrendered militants. "By this path breaking decision any surrendered militant, if killed by any militant, will be entitled to the ex-gratia relief and job opportunity to his next of kin. The next of kin of such surrendered militants will also be entitled to the cash compensation of Rs [INR] 4 lakhs in lieu of the job,” an official release said.
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June - 21 
For the first time during over seven and a half years of cease-fire between Indo-Pak troops, the bullets fired by Pakistani Rangers landed in three houses at forward village of Abdullian in the R. S. Pura sector in the morning of June 21 killing a ca
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For the first time during over seven and a half years of cease-fire between Indo-Pak troops, the bullets fired by Pakistani Rangers landed in three houses at forward village of Abdullian in the R. S. Pura sector in the morning of June 21 killing a cattle and wounding two others, reports Daily Excelsior. The cease-fire between India and Pakistan troops came into force on November 24, 2002.
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June - 21 
Official sources said 135th Battalion of the BSF had established seven new naka (check) posts along new alignment of fencing in Abdullian post recently to strengthen their position on the IB and thwart any possibility of infiltration by the militants
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Official sources said 135th Battalion of the BSF had established seven new naka (check) posts along new alignment of fencing in Abdullian post recently to strengthen their position on the IB and thwart any possibility of infiltration by the militants. Earlier, the new alignment of fencing was unmanned.
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June - 21 
The SFs arrested a former militant of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in the Bagbal village of Kulgam District as he was trying to extort money from an employee of the Medical Department. Manzoor Ahmad Wagay was arrested along with a hand grenade at Bagb
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The SFs arrested a former militant of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in the Bagbal village of Kulgam District as he was trying to extort money from an employee of the Medical Department. Manzoor Ahmad Wagay was arrested along with a hand grenade at Bagbal while he was demanding money from one Shamim Ahmad Mir.
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June - 22 
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah castigating the separatists said that some elements are instigating the youth to shed their blood to satiate their vested interests while their own children are living a luxurious life in and outside the country. Abdullah
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah castigating the separatists said that some elements are instigating the youth to shed their blood to satiate their vested interests while their own children are living a luxurious life in and outside the country. Abdullah said "I believe instead of shedding blood, youth must sweat it out to solve their problems". He said the anti-peace elements resort to frequent strike calls and the people are fed up with their nefarious designs and want peace.
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June - 22 
Militants fired three rifle grenades towards the camp of Rashtriya Rifles (22nd Battalion) located at Ganjoo House at around 8.45 am. The grenades exploded in and around the camp but there was no damage in the blasts.
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Militants fired three rifle grenades towards the camp of Rashtriya Rifles (22nd Battalion) located at Ganjoo House at around 8.45 am. The grenades exploded in and around the camp but there was no damage in the blasts.
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June - 22 
On June 22, militants carried out four attacks on Security Forces (SFs) within three hours in Sopore town, killing one Policeman and injuring nine others, including five BSNL employees.
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On June 22, militants carried out four attacks on Security Forces (SFs) within three hours in Sopore town, killing one Policeman and injuring nine others, including five BSNL employees.
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June - 22 
On June 22, the militants opened fire on Security Forces (SFs) by while they were on an operation to arrest a suspected militant, identified as Liyaqat Ahmad Khan, at Kdar in the Yaripora area of Kulgam District, according to Daily Excelsior. The SFs
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On June 22, the militants opened fire on Security Forces (SFs) by while they were on an operation to arrest a suspected militant, identified as Liyaqat Ahmad Khan, at Kdar in the Yaripora area of Kulgam District, according to Daily Excelsior. The SFs retaliated and an exchange of fire ensued. However, no casualty was reported in the brief exchange of firing between the two sides.
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June - 22 
Pakistan Army in the night of June 22 one again violated cease-fire at Dhokri in the Kasba area of Kerni sector in the Poonch District in an apparent attempt to push infiltrators into the Indian side causing injuries to an Army official, according to
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Pakistan Army in the night of June 22 one again violated cease-fire at Dhokri in the Kasba area of Kerni sector in the Poonch District in an apparent attempt to push infiltrators into the Indian side causing injuries to an Army official, according to Daily Excelsior. Reports said Pakistan Army started indiscriminate firing from their forward posts at Dhokri at 7.30pm. However, troops from Indian side fired back and neutralized the militants.
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June - 22 
Special Operations Group (SPO), Sopore, had cordoned off Baghat area in Sopore, less than one kilometre away from the camp, following information about presence of some militants, including a top militant ‘commander’, in the area. As the troops were
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Special Operations Group (SPO), Sopore, had cordoned off Baghat area in Sopore, less than one kilometre away from the camp, following information about presence of some militants, including a top militant ‘commander’, in the area. As the troops were closing on the house where the militants were believed to be hiding, the militants opened indiscriminate firing, injuring a SPO. As the firing stopped, the SFs tried to enter the house. However, the militants again opened fire injuring a Constable who succumbed to his injuries later. Two civilians and an Army trooper were also injured in the exchange of fire between the two sides. An unnamed senior Police official said that at least two militants were believed to be killed but it can be only confirmed after bodies were recovered.
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June - 22 
The militants also tried to target the office of the Superintendent of Police at Sopore by firing a rifle grenade towards it but the device missed the intended target and landed inside the premises of the nearby BSNL office. Five employees of the BSN
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The militants also tried to target the office of the Superintendent of Police at Sopore by firing a rifle grenade towards it but the device missed the intended target and landed inside the premises of the nearby BSNL office. Five employees of the BSNL were injured due to grenade explosion.
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June - 22 
The militants carried out another attack on a Police patrol party in Main Chowk Sopore by firing at them at around 10.40am, injuring two Policemen.
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The militants carried out another attack on a Police patrol party in Main Chowk Sopore by firing at them at around 10.40am, injuring two Policemen.
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June - 22 
The operation launched by the Security Forces (SFs) at Baghat in Sopore town of Baramulla District ended on June 22 with the recovery of the dead body of a top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’, Abu Zubair, from debris of the house where he was hidin
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The operation launched by the Security Forces (SFs) at Baghat in Sopore town of Baramulla District ended on June 22 with the recovery of the dead body of a top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’, Abu Zubair, from debris of the house where he was hiding, reported Daily Excelsior. An AK rifle, two magazines, one pistol, five live pistol rounds and a mobile phone were also recovered from the debris of the house, official sources said. Zubair, a resident of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), was ‘deputy divisional commander’ of the LeT in North Kashmir and was involved in planning and execution of several attacks on SFs and civilians in the area, they said. An unnamed senior Police official said intelligence inputs had put the number of militants in the house at two. "We are hopeful of finding another body also as there is still some part of the debris to be searched," he added. As reported earlier, the operation began on June 21 in which a Policeman was killed and several others sustained injuries.
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June - 23 
IANS reports that a senior Army officer, Colonel Neeraj Sood, commanding officer of Rashtriya Rifles (RR, 18th Battalion), was killed in an ambush by the militants at Saiwan village in the Lolab Valley of Kupwara District, Police said on June 23 (tod
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IANS reports that a senior Army officer, Colonel Neeraj Sood, commanding officer of Rashtriya Rifles (RR, 18th Battalion), was killed in an ambush by the militants at Saiwan village in the Lolab Valley of Kupwara District, Police said on June 23 (today). "Colonel Neeraj was critically wounded in the militant attack… However, he succumbed to his injuries in the hospital late on Tuesday [June 22] night," a senior Police officer said.
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June - 23 
Militants hurled a grenade at Sopore Police Station in the Baramulla District in the night of June 23 and followed it with indiscriminate firing, Daily Excelsior reported. The sentry guard retaliated the fire, but the militants managed to escape from
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Militants hurled a grenade at Sopore Police Station in the Baramulla District in the night of June 23 and followed it with indiscriminate firing, Daily Excelsior reported. The sentry guard retaliated the fire, but the militants managed to escape from the incident site. No casualty was reported in the incident.
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June - 23 
Two militants were killed and an Army officer injured in a gun battle with armed infiltrators along the Line of Control (Loc) in Poonch District on June 23, reports Times of India. The exchange of fire that ensued on June 22 continued intermittently
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Two militants were killed and an Army officer injured in a gun battle with armed infiltrators along the Line of Control (Loc) in Poonch District on June 23, reports Times of India. The exchange of fire that ensued on June 22 continued intermittently until morning of June 23.
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June - 24 
Kashmir Times reported the Security Forces (SFs) recovered a bag containing some arms from the forest area of Tulwana Gali in the Rajouri District on June 24. The bag contained 120 Kalashnikov rounds, 20 meters cordex, an AK rifle magazine, 8 PIKA gu
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Kashmir Times reported the Security Forces (SFs) recovered a bag containing some arms from the forest area of Tulwana Gali in the Rajouri District on June 24. The bag contained 120 Kalashnikov rounds, 20 meters cordex, an AK rifle magazine, 8 PIKA gun rounds and two Chinese grenades and miscellaneous items. In addition, an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was defused by the SFs near Hunjala on Kishtwar-Himachal Pradesh National Highway.
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June - 24 
The SFs arrested two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants from Handwara in Kupwara District. Abdul Hamid Parra alias Suleiman and Ghulam Jeelani alias Khalid were arrested by the SFs along with two pistols, two magazines and 14 rounds. Both Parra, a res
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The SFs arrested two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants from Handwara in Kupwara District. Abdul Hamid Parra alias Suleiman and Ghulam Jeelani alias Khalid were arrested by the SFs along with two pistols, two magazines and 14 rounds. Both Parra, a resident of Tappar in Pattan area of Baramulla District and Wani, a resident of Sopore, were Pakistan trained militants.
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June - 24 
The SFs, on the basis of specific information generated jointly by Anantnag and Kulgam Police, neutralised a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) module by arresting three militants, reports Daily Excelsior. "When the raids were being conducted on the house of Liya
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The SFs, on the basis of specific information generated jointly by Anantnag and Kulgam Police, neutralised a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) module by arresting three militants, reports Daily Excelsior. "When the raids were being conducted on the house of Liyakat Ali Kuchay son of Mohammad Sidiq at Kadder Kulgam, militants opened fire towards police party but no damage was caused. During the search of the house empty cartridges of 9mm were recovered and a case was registered at Police Station Yaripora in District Kulgam," a Police spokesman said. During the course of further investigation, three persons -- Abdul Haq Khan, resident of Arwani Anantnag; Sajad Ahmad, resident of Brad Ashmuqam in Anantnag and Liyakat Ali Kuchay, resident of Kadder in Kulgam were arrested. "Search of the house of Abdul Haq Khan at Arwani, Anantnag resulted in the recovery of one pistol, one magazine, six cartridges, one mobile phone and 10 SIM cards," the spokesman added. The spokesman said from Liyakat Ali Kuchay, five Chinese pistols with ammunition were recovered. Kuchay has reportedly told the Police that he has handed over four IEDs, six pistols and three wireless sets to some militants for carrying out subversive activities.
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June - 25 
Two unidentified militants were killed in a gun battle with Security Forces (SFs) in the Krankshivan area of Sopore town in Baramulla District in the morning of June 25, reports Daily Excelsior. Two SF personnel sustained injuries during the operatio
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Two unidentified militants were killed in a gun battle with Security Forces (SFs) in the Krankshivan area of Sopore town in Baramulla District in the morning of June 25, reports Daily Excelsior. Two SF personnel sustained injuries during the operation. Two bodies of the militants and some arms and ammunition were recovered from the debris of the house where the militants were hiding.
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June - 27 
The Security Forces on June 27 neutralised the hideout of Mohammad Amin alias Jehangir, a ‘deputy divisional commander’ of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and recovered a large quantity of ammunition and explosive material during a search operation at Li
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The Security Forces on June 27 neutralised the hideout of Mohammad Amin alias Jehangir, a ‘deputy divisional commander’ of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and recovered a large quantity of ammunition and explosive material during a search operation at Lidhrari in Kishtwar District, reported Daily Excelsior. Recoveries made include 843 LMG rounds, 111 AK rounds, two AK magazines, 13 UBGL grenades, one I Com wireless set and two batteries.
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June - 28 
Six armed foreign militants and three Army soldiers were killed on June 28 in a gun battle that broke out along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Kupwara sector, reports Times of India. Acting on a tip off, troops picked up the movement of a group of
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Six armed foreign militants and three Army soldiers were killed on June 28 in a gun battle that broke out along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Kupwara sector, reports Times of India. Acting on a tip off, troops picked up the movement of a group of infiltrating militants in 104 forward location along LoC in Kupwara belt and launched an operation, triggering the encounter, an unnamed senior Army official at Udhampur-based Northern Command said. Six foreign militants and three Army soldiers were killed in the gun battle, which was on when reports last came in from the area.
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June - 28 
The Security Forces (SFs) recovered three anti personnel mines from a field near the Indo-Pak border in Samba District in the night of June 28. Acting on information provided by a farmer, the SFs recovered the three mines from his field near the Inte
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The Security Forces (SFs) recovered three anti personnel mines from a field near the Indo-Pak border in Samba District in the night of June 28. Acting on information provided by a farmer, the SFs recovered the three mines from his field near the International Border in Sadha Chak area, Police said on June 29 (today). The mines were later defused.
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June - 29 
A large number of evening walkers and children had a narrow escape as the militants triggered a powerful explosion in the Pritam Park at Parade Ground in Poonch town in the evening of June 29, reports Daily Excelsior. The local improvised device had
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A large number of evening walkers and children had a narrow escape as the militants triggered a powerful explosion in the Pritam Park at Parade Ground in Poonch town in the evening of June 29, reports Daily Excelsior. The local improvised device had been planted in basement of a ‘saroo’ tree without digging the land to ensure that it was not detected by the evening walkers and children who start gathering at the park near District Hospital at 6.30pm every day. The blast, however, took place at 5.55pm. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP, Poonch) Manmohan Singh told Daily Excelsior that the explosive device, though locally made, was very powerful and capable of causing casualties. A Chinese remote control device was recovered from the site of explosion by Police which indicated that the blast was triggered with remote control by the militant(s), the SSP Poonch said.
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June - 29 
Earlier on June 29, Union Home Secretary G. K. Pillai in an interview with CNN-IBN told that the separatists were instigating violence in the valley as the overall law and order situation in the State was improving. "I think this is all nonsense bein
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Earlier on June 29, Union Home Secretary G. K. Pillai in an interview with CNN-IBN told that the separatists were instigating violence in the valley as the overall law and order situation in the State was improving. "I think this is all nonsense being whipped up by the separatist elements to create confusion in J&K… The overall law and order situation has been improving and I think that is something that the separatist elements find very difficult to stomach… I have no doubt about that [the separatists are instigating youth to attack the Security Forces].
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June - 29 
Expressing regret over the recent incidents in Jammu and Kashmir, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said there were “reliable reports” that “anti-national elements were trying to exploit the situation,” reports The Hindu. He said: “Militants may als
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Expressing regret over the recent incidents in Jammu and Kashmir, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said there were “reliable reports” that “anti-national elements were trying to exploit the situation,” reports The Hindu. He said: “Militants may also have sneaked into the Valley to trigger violence.” The statement came soon after an appeal for peace was made by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in Srinagar. Chidambaram said he endorsed “every word” of Abdullah's statement.“
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June - 29 
Following inputs of movement of some militants, the SFs launched a joint search operation in the Mendhar area of Poonch District. The search operation was on as the last report came in.
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Following inputs of movement of some militants, the SFs launched a joint search operation in the Mendhar area of Poonch District. The search operation was on as the last report came in.
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June - 29 
Fresh clashes also broke out in parts of Srinagar and Baramulla leaving 13 people injured. In Srinagar, agitators staged protest demonstrations in Maisuma area, Zaldager, Galwanpora, the airport road, Nund Resh Colony, Boatman colony in Bemina, Batma
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Fresh clashes also broke out in parts of Srinagar and Baramulla leaving 13 people injured. In Srinagar, agitators staged protest demonstrations in Maisuma area, Zaldager, Galwanpora, the airport road, Nund Resh Colony, Boatman colony in Bemina, Batmaloo and HMT Zainakote. Five persons were injured in the clashes. In Baramulla town where a ‘protester’ was killed on June 28, people staged demonstrations in the town, Delina and Khanpora and clashed with SFs resulting in injuries to five persons. Local cable networks have been barred from carrying any current affairs programmes in Baramulla. In view of the violence, mobile services in North Kashmir and SMS service in the entire valley were blocked on the instructions of the State Government. The mobile services in North Kashmir were later restored after remaining suspended for a day and a half while SMS service throughout the valley is still blocked. Director General, Mobile, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), A.K. Mittal told local news agency PBI, “After receiving a communication from the Police, the service has been barred in the entire Valley from midnight today [midnight on Tuesday night].”
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June - 29 
In addition, troops recovered one AK rifle and two magazines from the Line of Control (LoC) at Bandi Chechian in Poonch.
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In addition, troops recovered one AK rifle and two magazines from the Line of Control (LoC) at Bandi Chechian in Poonch.
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June - 29 
In an interview to Times of India Army Chief General V. K. Singh said, "I feel there is a great requirement for political initiatives which take all the people forward together. Militarily, we have brought the overall internal security situation in J
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In an interview to Times of India Army Chief General V. K. Singh said, "I feel there is a great requirement for political initiatives which take all the people forward together. Militarily, we have brought the overall internal security situation in J&K [Jammu and Kashmir] firmly under control." He, however, said, "The terror infrastructure in Pakistan remains intact. There are, after all, 34 'active' and eight 'holding' terror-training camps still operational across the border. Moreover, an estimated 500-600 terrorists are still active within J&K, with close to 50% of them being of 'foreign origin'. Then, we have inputs that efforts are being made to revive tanzeems (militant outfits) like Hizb-ul-Mujahideen [HM], which have suffered a lot in our operations." The Pakistan Army also remains steadfast in its 'Kashmir agenda', resorting to its old policy of giving 'covering or distracting fire' to help militants sneak across the Line of Control (LoC). "Infiltration attempts continue... great amount of efforts are being made to send militants into J&K. But we have strong and dynamic anti-infiltration and anti-terror grids in place," said the Army chief. Given all this, it's 'slightly premature' to go in for more de-induction of soldiers from J&K. He also reiterated his opposition to demands to either 'withdraw' or 'dilute' the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from J&K, holding that 'adequate measures' have been instituted at all levels to ensure it's not misused. "
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June - 29 
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on June 29 asserted that that the situation obtaining in the parts of the Valley was not a simple law and order problem, reports Times of India. "It is a battle of wits, battle of ideas and ideologies. I
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on June 29 asserted that that the situation obtaining in the parts of the Valley was not a simple law and order problem, reports Times of India. "It is a battle of wits, battle of ideas and ideologies. I can understand the anger of the people (over the loss of innocent lives) but some vested interests and anti-national elements have come together who are exploiting vulnerable and emotional youths, who are brought to the forefront of the stone-pelting incidents." He said the scenes of violence playing out in the Valley seemed to be part of a well thought out conspiracy to shift the disturbances from North Kashmir to South Kashmir. "Sopore is better today but Anantnag has erupted. Why did it not happen when the incident at Sopore took place?" he asked. "I appeal people not to violate curfew, not to engage Security Forces by pelting stones. Parents should not allow their children to go out of their homes during curfew, they should prevent them from indulging in stone-pelting," he added. Further, The Hindu quoted him as saying, “We have seen locals beating the uniformed personnel mercilessly, so in retaliation, these things can happen,” adding, that “do not expect the security forces to observe much restraint in this situation. People should not take the law into their hands or target the CRPF [Central Reserve Police Force] time and again.” Further, announced curfew in disturbed areas in North and South of Kashmir valley to bring deteriorating law and order situation under control saying, “Curfew has been imposed in some parts of North Kashmir and some parts in South Kashmir, where disturbances have occurred, will be brought under curfew. People should respect curfew and cooperate with the Government's efforts to restore peace in the Valley."
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June - 29 
Police arrested an Over Ground Worker of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), identified as Iftikhar Nabi Lone, from Chatroo area of Kishtwar District and recovered a laptop, printer and mobile phone from his possession which were being used by the militants
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Police arrested an Over Ground Worker of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), identified as Iftikhar Nabi Lone, from Chatroo area of Kishtwar District and recovered a laptop, printer and mobile phone from his possession which were being used by the militants for sending and receiving terror e-mails. Lone is reported to have links with Firdous Ahmed alias Prince, Wasif, Akram and Rejwan. According to Police, Lone appeared to be a cyber expert and was helping the militants in many ways.
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June - 29 
Security Forces (SFs) neutralised a militant hideout at Nilla dhok in the Kandi area of Rajouri District and recovered 112 AK rounds, one AK magazine, eight PIKA rounds, 25 kilograms of rice, three Army dresses, one combat coat, utensils, shoes, clo
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Security Forces (SFs) neutralised a militant hideout at Nilla dhok in the Kandi area of Rajouri District and recovered 112 AK rounds, one AK magazine, eight PIKA rounds, 25 kilograms of rice, three Army dresses, one combat coat, utensils, shoes, clothes, spices and a Chinese radio.
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June - 29 
Three more ‘protesters’ were killed on June 29 when the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) allegedly opened fire during clashes with protestors in Anantnag as violence spread to south Kashmir, reports Times of India. Daily Excelsior added that 40 pe
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Three more ‘protesters’ were killed on June 29 when the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) allegedly opened fire during clashes with protestors in Anantnag as violence spread to south Kashmir, reports Times of India. Daily Excelsior added that 40 persons including 11 Policemen and a CRPF trooper were injured in the day long clashes across the Valley. With separatists giving fresh calls for strike, life remained crippled across Kashmir valley, including Srinagar, for the fifth consecutive day. Meanwhile, with these three deaths, eight ‘protesters’ have lost their lives in the last five days in incidents of shootings involving Security Forces (SFs) escalating the tense situation in the valley. In all, 11 ‘protesters’ have died in the last three weeks during clashes between ‘protestors’ and SFs, reports Times of India. Police identified the killed as Ishfaq Ahmed Khanday (15), Imtiyaz Ahmad Itoo (17) and Shujatul Islam (19). The victims were part of a mob hurling stones at CRPF personnel in Anchidoora in Anantnag town, Police said. As the news of death of two teenagers spread, more people poured on the roads and set ablaze three vehicles of CRPF at Khannabal-Pahalgam road in the town, official sources said. Daily Excelsior added quoting an unnamed Police spokesman that stone pelting was reported from K. P Chowk, Dangerpora, Lazibal, Mattan Chowk and several other places of Anantnag District. ‘Protesters’ tried to set ablaze a religious place at Janglat Mandi in Anantnag and snatched the service weapons of the deputed Police guards, the spokesman said. Earlier in the day, 16-year-old boy Irshad Ahmad Bhat received a bullet injury in his left leg when Police opened fire on a mob at Mattan Bus Stand in the town, Times of India adds. Besides Bhat, 20 other persons including 10 Policemen were injured in day-long clashes between stone pelting mob and law enforcing agencies in the town.
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June - 29 
Times of India reports that with violence spreading to more places, curfew was imposed in parts of Baramulla, Anantnag and seven Police Station areas of Srinagar Districts as the situation remained tense in troubled Sopore in the wake of the protests
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Times of India reports that with violence spreading to more places, curfew was imposed in parts of Baramulla, Anantnag and seven Police Station areas of Srinagar Districts as the situation remained tense in troubled Sopore in the wake of the protests.
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June - 30 
A civilian was shot dead by a group of five to six militants, after being held hostage for sometime, in the night of June 30 in the upper reaches of Sudh Mahadev under the jurisdiction of Chenani Police Station in Udhampur District. The civilian kill
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A civilian was shot dead by a group of five to six militants, after being held hostage for sometime, in the night of June 30 in the upper reaches of Sudh Mahadev under the jurisdiction of Chenani Police Station in Udhampur District. The civilian killed by the militants while trying to escape captivity has been identified as Mashkoor Ahmed, 38, son of Ghulam Mohammad Malik, a resident of village Rot in Marmat area of Doda district. This is the first civilian killing by the militants in the heights of Sudh Mahadev though a militant Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant was shot dead by Police and Security Force personnel in the area in 2009.
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June - 30 
A nine year-old girl was injured in a grenade explosion in the Buchoo locality of Pattan in the Baramulla District. Sources said Shafia Mushtaq (9), received injuries when she along with her friends was fiddling with a grenade.
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A nine year-old girl was injured in a grenade explosion in the Buchoo locality of Pattan in the Baramulla District. Sources said Shafia Mushtaq (9), received injuries when she along with her friends was fiddling with a grenade.
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June - 30 
An Army trooper was injured in a landmine blast near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Mendhar area of Poonch District.
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An Army trooper was injured in a landmine blast near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Mendhar area of Poonch District.
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June - 30 
An infiltration bid was foiled near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Macchil sector of Kupwara District in which two Army personnel were killed on June 30, reports Daily Excelsior. An unnamed defence spokesman said the operation was still in progress
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An infiltration bid was foiled near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Macchil sector of Kupwara District in which two Army personnel were killed on June 30, reports Daily Excelsior. An unnamed defence spokesman said the operation was still in progress as hunt for the militant was going on.
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June - 30 
Army claimed to have killed two unidentified militants in separate encounters in Kupwara District on June 30, reports Kashmir Times. While one militant was killed in an encounter at Bangus valley in Handwara, another militant was killed by the Securi
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Army claimed to have killed two unidentified militants in separate encounters in Kupwara District on June 30, reports Kashmir Times. While one militant was killed in an encounter at Bangus valley in Handwara, another militant was killed by the Security Forces (SFs) in the Durusa forests of Lolab.
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June - 30 
India blamed the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) for stoking unrest in the Kashmir Valley, adding to the role of Pakistan-backed militant groups that have been largely linked to infiltration across the Line of Control (LoC), according to Times of India. The Un
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India blamed the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) for stoking unrest in the Kashmir Valley, adding to the role of Pakistan-backed militant groups that have been largely linked to infiltration across the Line of Control (LoC), according to Times of India. The Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on June 30, "Anti-national elements are clearly linked to the LeT. We know that the Lashkar has been active in Sopore." He pointed to an encounter on June 25 where two LeT militants were killed. Since June 11, eleven civilians have lost their lives. In the same period, 53 Central Reserve Police Force personnel have been injured, many of them seriously.
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June - 30 
NDTV quoting Government sources said that the latest strategy of the Pakistan's external intelligence agency, Inter Services Intelligence, and the LeT is to combine renewed infiltration attempts by heavily-armed militants with the unleashing of civil
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NDTV quoting Government sources said that the latest strategy of the Pakistan's external intelligence agency, Inter Services Intelligence, and the LeT is to combine renewed infiltration attempts by heavily-armed militants with the unleashing of civil unrest to ensure Kashmir remains in a state of chaos.
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June - 30 
The Kashmir Valley remained calm on June 30 for the first time in the past week, amid strict curfew restrictions, a strike in other parts of the region, and a flag march in Baramulla, The Hindu reports.
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The Kashmir Valley remained calm on June 30 for the first time in the past week, amid strict curfew restrictions, a strike in other parts of the region, and a flag march in Baramulla, The Hindu reports.
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Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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