ஒரு ஓய்வுபெற்ற வன இலாகா அதிகாரியை கடத்திச்சென்று அவரது கண்களை தோண்டி அவரது தலையை துண்டித்துள்ளனர் இஸ்லாமிய பயங்கரவாதிகள்.
மதவெறியும், வன்முறை மார்க்கமும் கண்களை மறைத்துவிட்டன. இவர்களது மனத்திலிருந்து மனிதம் வெளியேறிவிட்டது.
இந்த இஸ்லாமிய பயங்கரவாதிகளுக்காக பரிதாபப்படுவோம்.
Police Commando Among Three Killed in Kashmir Violence
By Fayaz Wani
An Indian police command and two civilians were killed in separate militancy related incidents in the trouble hit-Kashmir.
An Indian police commando belonging to Special Striking Reserves (SSR) of the India police, who was critically injured in a militant attack at Rajouri in Jammu province, succumbed to injuries in hospital today.
The police commando was critically injured when a heavily armed group of militants ambushed a group of police commandos last week. Identified as Bilal Ahmad, the commando received multiple bullet injuries and was airlifted to a hospital in Jammu, where he succumbed today.
Unidentified gunmen kidnapped a retired forest guard from his house at Rajouri in Jammu province of the strife torn state during the preceding night. His body was recovered by police from the adjoining village today. Police sources said that the hostage had been beheaded and his eyes chopped off by his abductors. Indian police and para-military soldiers have launched a massive manhunt to track down the killers of the civilian.
Meanwhile, a civilian, who was injured in a grenade explosion in North Kashmir on August 13, succumbed to injuries in summer capital Srinagar's biggest hospital today. With his death, the death toll of civilians killed in the grenade blast rose to four. The grenade attack and the killing of civilians in the blast evoked strong resentment from the local population, who took to the roads and staged a protest demonstration. They were protesting against the grenade attack in crowded place.
A few days before the incident, all the militant groups operating in Kashmir had pledged not to carry out strikes against Indian soldiers in crowded places.
Fayaz Wani reports on life in Srinagar, Kashmir.
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