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Shopian remains shut for third consecutive day over militants killing

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January 15, 2019
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Shopian shuts for second consecutive day to mourn civilian killing
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Shopian: Shopian shuts on third straight day to Mourn militant killings.

Shopian: A complete shutdown is being observed in South kashmir’s Shopian district on Tuesday against the Killing of Two Al Badr militants last week.

All shops and Business establishments were closed while as Public transport was off the roads in the town for 3rd consecutive day.

Meanwhile internet services including 2G,3G and 4G still remained barred on Third day in district as a precautionary measure.

Earlier Two Al Badr outfit Militants including Top Commander and most surviving Zeenat ul Islam along with his associate were killed in katpora( kulgam) In a brief Gunfight on Satarday evening.

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