Kashmir

LoC Skirmishes: Woman killed in Pakistan, soldier injured in India

Pakistan Sunday said that a woman was killed after Indian troopers fired shells from across the border. Pakistan media, on the other hand, reported that Indian troops across the border opened fire and resorted to shelling in the border district of Rawalakot, killing a woman on the spot.

Mobile internet services to be restored shortly: Div Com

The administration on Saturday said that the mobile internet services across Kashmir will be restored soon.

Frequent CASOs in native village of Hizb commander

A hamlet in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district has been brought multiple times under siege from the past one week. The hamlet is Durnu that falls in Dooru town of the district.

Budgam locals accuse Forces of vandalizing property, Police refutes

Locals from a Budgam village here in central Kashmir Saturday accused combined Forces of vandalizing property and making arrests of what they call innocent people.

‘Only one patient died due to direct COVID attack in Kashmir’

Doctors in Kashmir have now started believing that out of nine deaths that occurred in the Valley, only one can be directly attributed to the lethal Coronavirus infection while rest of the patients died not only of Coronavirus but of other conditions-known in medical terminology as comorbidities.

365 Kashmiri students to return home from Bhopal

Over 360 Kashmiri students stranded in parts of Madhya Pradesh due to the lockdown will be sent back to their native places in air-conditioned buses from Bhopal on Saturday, an official said.

Barring Pulwama district, cellular services restored in Valley

The cellular services were restored by the government on Friday evening after remaining suspended for three days in the Valley. However, the internet services across Kashmir continued to remain suspended across the Valley as a precautionary measure.

Amid restrictions, mobile services remain shut in Kashmir

Authorities on Friday tightened restrictions across Kashmir even as mobile telephone and Internet services continued to remain shut in the Valley on the third day following the killing of Hizbul-Mujahideen commander Riyaz Naikoo along with his associate in a gunfight on May 06.

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