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Indian forces enforce curfew in town in Kashmir

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Indian Hindu protesters burn tires and shout slogans against the state government after rival communities clashed in Kishtwar. Indian forces enforce curfew in town in Kashmir. Photo: AP

Indian forces fired warning shots on Saturday to enforce a curfew and to push angry people back into their homes in a town in the Indian portion of Kashmir where clashes between Muslims and Hindus during Eid celebrations killed at least two people and injured another 24.

 

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State director-general of police Ashok Prasad said the situation was tense, although no fresh violence was reported on Saturday.

Troops in armoured vehicles drove through the streets of Kishtwar, a town 200 kilometres southeast of Srinagar, the main city in Indian-controlled Kashmir, where rival groups attacked each other on Friday with firearms, stones and sticks.

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 Scores of shops, two hotels and one gas station were set on fire by the mobs, police said.

Troops in armoured vehicles drove through the streets of Kishtwar, a town 200 kilometres southeast of Srinagar, the main city in Indian-controlled Kashmir, where rival groups attacked each other on Friday with firearms, stones and sticks
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