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Pulwama gunfight: People throng to gunfight site amid continuous firefight, police makes appeal ‘leave the place’

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February 18, 2019
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SRINAGAR, AUG 4 :- A convoy of Indian police vehicles patrol on the sixth consecutive day of a curfew in Srinagar August 4, 2010. Kashmiri separatist leaders have appealed for calm in the biggest anti-India protests in two years that have killed dozens of people and raised fears that anger at New Delhi was spinning out of control. At least four people died on Tuesday in fresh clashes with police, raising the death toll of seven weeks of protests to 43. REUTERS/UNI PHOTO-24R

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Srinagar: Police is having a tough time at the gunfight site in Pingelan area in Pulwama as hundreds of people have marched and gathered near the ground zero forcing government forces to use public address system, appealing youth to stay away.

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According to local sources Jammu and Kashmir Police made announcements near the gunfight  urging the local youth to leave the encounter site following clashes.

“Your lives are precious. Your parents are waiting for you at your respective homes. Please leave the spot and return to your homes,” a policeman said while making the plea.

Clashed in the area are going on  while militants and government forces are exchanging gunfire.

The youth in turn raised slogans “Ye Kashmir Hamara hai Iska Faisla Hum Karenge; Jaish Kas Mujahido hum tumharey saath hain.”

Eight persons have died so far in the firefight including five army man among them a Major ranking officer, two militants and a civilian.

Bodies of the militants have been recovered but their identity has not been disclosed so far.

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The clashes in the area were going on when this report was being filed.

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