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Gunmen killed three civilians in indian Kashmir region


Suspected anti-Indian gunmen killed three civilians in separate street shootings within 90 minutes of each other on Tuesday (Oct 5) in Indian-administered Kashmir, police said.


Two men, one a prominent medical shop owner and the other a street hawker from the Indian state of Bihar, were killed in the space of an hour in the main city of Srinagar.


Half an hour later, another man was killed in similar fashion in the Shahgund area north of the city, police said.

Government forces cordoned off the sites of the shootings amid a major hunt for the assailants.


No group immediately claimed responsibility for the latest attacks, which came just four days after suspected militants killed two residents in street shootings in Srinagar.


The Resistance Front, a relatively new rebel group, claimed those attacks, saying the two slain men worked for the Indian security forces, who have been battling an insurgency in the Himalayan territory for the past three decades.

Government forces cordoned off the sites of the shootings amid a major hunt for the assailants.


No group immediately claimed responsibility for the latest attacks, which came just four days after suspected militants killed two residents in street shootings in Srinagar.


The Resistance Front, a relatively new rebel group, claimed those attacks, saying the two slain men worked for the Indian security forces, who have been battling an insurgency in the Himalayan territory for the past three decades.

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