Protests
after Kashmir civilian killed in army firing
Saturday February 05, 2011 11:49:36 AM,
IANS
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Srinagar: The killing
of a civilian in an army ambush for guerrillas triggered protests
in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district Saturday morning even as
the army said the accidental death was "regrettable".
Manzoor Ahmad Magray, 24, a resident of Chogal village in north
Kashmir's Kupwara district, some 70 km from here, was killed at
around 10.30 p.m. Friday when he walked into an ambush laid by the
army for separatist guerrillas, police said.
"The death of the civilian is regrettable, but we followed the
rules of engagement," an army officer said.
Police also maintained that the army had laid an ambush on
specific information about the presence of guerrillas in the area.
"Unfortunately, the villager walked into the ambush, and noticing
suspicious movement, the troops opened fire resulting in his
death," a police officer said.
The deceased worked for the Border Roads Organisation and his
father is an activist of the ruling National Conference.
Locals in Chogal village began protests Saturday morning.
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