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Resurgence of violence in Kashmir

(26 Sep 2003) Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir - 18 September 2003 1. Various of bodies of four suspected infiltrators killed by Indian security forces while trying to cross the Line of Control 2. Various of arms and ammunition captured 3. Pakistani and Saudi currency seized from suspected infiltrators 4. Various of arms and ammunition 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Major General J. K. Mohanty, Indian Army: "These infiltrations have been neutralised very close to the line of control and in all the cases, the Pakistan posts have helped them and have assisted them, by giving them covering fire as well as also firing tracers whereby giving them directions through which they can infiltrate." Shopian, Jammu & Kashmir - 20 September 2003 6. Various of encounter with suspected Islamic militants in progress,Indian security forces firing 7. Various of bodies of suspected militants killed in encounter 8. Various of damaged room where suspects were hiding 9. Exterior of house 10. Mid shot soldiers New Delhi, 23 September 2003 11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Major General (Retired) Afsir Karim, Defence Analyst: "Their (Pakistani militants') political fight is nil. They do not have the capability. The only capability is to get people from across (the other side of the line of control) and mix the lot with Kashmiris and create these problems to show to the Kashmiris and the world that they have not been defeated. They have not gone away. That's one reason. In between, there are reasons like their leaders getting killed and they want to take revenge. But actually, they are taking revenge on no one. They are now coming out in the open and there are more killings in the last two months from the security forces than have been for the last six months. So, there is an aspect of desperation. But that's not the only element. (The) other thing is that the valley is going to get frozen in the next two-three months' time. Passes will close. They can't use the pastures nor the mountains, therefore, they have to either finish this ammunition and get out or leave it there. That will be discovered." Srinagar, Jammu-Kashmir - 11 September 2003 12. People running away from scene of grenade blast 13. Wide of injured girl lying between cars 14. Injured man being carried away 15. Mid shot girl lying on the road 16. Injured man being carried to a vehicle 17. Men crowding around vehicle New Delhi, 23 September 2003 18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Major General (Retired) Afsir Karim, Defence Analyst: "Poor Kashmiris suffer and they get killed. Other people are armed, they can fight but the population gets caught in the crossfire... you see, the last 2-3 incidents, they have killed a lot of civilians. Firstly, because they think they are giving information (militants think civilians are passing on information to security forces). Secondly, because they just cannot get the other targets, so they throw the bomb anywhere and whoever gets killed is not...they do not lose any sleep." Srinagar,Jammu-Kashmir, 11 September 2003 19. Motorcycle lying on the road 20. Securitymen coming in after the grenade blast 21. Police vehicle with armed guards leaving site 22. Various of blood on road STORYLINE: After a relatively calm summer, violence has erupted once again in Kashmir, and a new wave of destruction has spread across the Himalayan province savaged by a decade-long separatist war. Gunbattles between Indian forces and militants take place on an almost daily level in the troubled region, with clashes sometimes wounding or killing civilians who are caught in the cross-fires. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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