Two militants killed in Kashmir gun battle as Covid-19 cases in India tops 320,000


A Kashmiri woman running to find shelter from the rain in Srinagar, India. Two unidentified militants were killed in a gun battle with security forces on Saturday in India-administered Kashmir, confirmed officials on Sunday (June 14) as Covid-19 cases in the country kept rising. - AP

KASHMIR/NEW DELHI (dpa): Two unidentified militants were killed in a gun battle with security forces on Saturday in India-administered Kashmir, confirmed officials on Sunday (June 14).

The exchange of fire that lasted for several hours took place in the Nipora area of Kulgam district, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) spokesman Moses Dhinakaran said.

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