Two killed in gun battle in Indian Kashmir: Police

A militant and a police officer were killed in a gun
battle in Indian Kashmir, police said Wednesday, as tensions simmered in the
besieged territory.
The clash in north Kashmir's Baramulla district was
the first to be reported by the authorities since New Delhi revoked the
autonomy of the part of Kashmir that it controls and imposed a curfew earlier
this month.
"One terrorist killed... Arms and ammunition
recovered," Kashmir Zone Police said on Twitter, adding that one police
officer had been killed and another was being treated in hospital.
A later tweet said that the dead militant was
identified as a local man "affiliated" with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
LeT is a UN-listed militant organisation based in
Pakistan and is accused by India and Washington of masterminding the attacks on
the western city of Mumbai in 2008 that killed 166.
Clashes are common between Indian security forces
and militants opposed to Indian rule, with tens of thousands of people killed
in the past 30 years, most of them civilians, adding to public resentment
towards New Delhi.
India deployed tens of thousands of troops ahead of
its August 5 move in order to contain public anger, severely restricting
movement of people and cutting landlines, mobile phones and the internet.
Some of the curbs have begun to be eased in recent
days with few landlines operational again and schools re-opened, although next
to no children attended.