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Reyaz Naikoo encounter: Sporadic incidents of stone pelting in Pulwama

Additional security forces deployed in sensitive areas of Kashmir

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Srinagar, May 7

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Sporadic incidents of stone pelting took place in the Awantipora area of Pulwama district, the hometown of slain Hizbul Mujahideen chief Reyaz Naikoo, even as curfew-like restrictions were imposed in many parts of Kashmir on Thursday as a precautionary measure.

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Naikoo and his aide were killed in an encounter with security forces in the Beighpora area of Awantipora on Wednesday, prompting authorities to snap mobile telephone and Internet services in the valley.

Restrictions were also imposed in most parts of the valley, including Srinagar city, soon after the news about Naikoo’s killing spread.

Although Kashmir is under the third phase of coronavirus lockdown, additional security forces have been deployed in many sensitive and vulnerable areas of the valley for ensuring peace, said the officials.

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However, incidents of stone pelting by groups of youths have been reported from the areas around Naikoo’s native village in Awanitpora since early morning on Thursday, the officials added.

They said similar incidents of stone pelting had took place on Wednesday also, resulting in injuries to 16 people. Four of the injured persons had bullet injuries. PTI

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