Jammu

Curfew relaxation brings respite to people in Srinagar

Kashmir tense during memorial for slain separatist leader Srinagar, Aug 28 : People in Srinagar got some respite on Thursday following a relaxation in curfew which provided them with an opportunity to venture outside their homes and stock up on essential commodities.

A one-and-half-hour relaxation in curfew around noon brought relief to people in the city who are forced to stay indoors.

Curfew was imposed in all the ten districts of the Valley on Sunday morning to thwart the proposed march of the separatists to Lal Chowk on Monday.

Amarnath Samiti and J-K Govt to meet for talks

Amarnath Samiti and J-K Govt to meet for talksJammu, Aug 28 : The four-member panel appointed by Jammu and Kashmir Governor N N Vohra will hold a meeting with the Shri Amarnath Yatra Sangharsh Samiti (SAYSS) later this evening.

The Samiti spokesperson said Convenor Leela Karan Sharma has received invitation from the panel, headed by Advisor to J-K Governor S S Bloeria, for fourth round of talks to be held at a Guest House here at 4:30 p. m.

Jammu encounter ends as all three militants killed, hostages rescued

Jammu encounter ends as all three militants killed, hostages rescuedJammu, Aug 28: The last of the three militants, who were holed up in a house in Chinore on the outer-skirts of the city, was killed late last night, ending an 18-hour long gunbattle between them and security forces.

According to official sources, the militants killed three male hostages. But, the Army and security forces were able to rescue three women and four children aged between three and nine, who were used as human shields by militants during the encounter.

Gun battle between Army and terrorists still on in Jammu

Chinore (Jammu and Kashmir), Gun battle between Army and terrorists still on in JammuAugust 27 : An encounter is on between the militants and the Army in Chinore area of Jammu and Kashmir, after the militants held hostage seven people including four kids and a couple.

The Army, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and the Jammu and Kashmir police have been deployed in the area to fight back the terrorists and free the hostages. The Indian Air Force did an aerial surveillance of the area.

Four killed by militants in India-administered Kashmir

Four killed by militants in India-administered KashmirSrinagar, Kashmir - Four people, including two civilians and an army officer, were killed Wednesday in India-administered Kashmir by suspected Islamic militants who had infiltrated across the border from Pakistan, police said.

At least six people, including four children, had been taken hostage by a group of three to four militants who were holed up in a house on the outskirts of Jammu city, the winter capital of the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir, said Mohinder Singh, senior superintendent of the Jammu police.

One of the three Pak militants who sneaked into Jammu killed in encounter

Pak militantsJammu, Aug 27: One

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