Gunmen have shot and killed a 3-year-old boy and his father in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police said on Saturday.
Police Inspector-General Syed Javaid Mujtaba Gillani blamed militants fighting against Indian rule for the killings late Friday.
Gunmen
first threw a grenade, and when that didn't explode they sprayed
bullets at Bashir Ahmed, himself a former militant, outside his home as
he was carrying his son, said a police officer, speaking on customary
condition of anonymity.
The attack took place in northern Sagipora
village in Indian Kashmir's Sopore region. Ahmed died on the spot,
while his son died at a hospital on Saturday.
Sopore
has seen a recent spate of similar attacks on civilians and former
militants, with rebel groups and government troops blaming each other.
Meanwhile,
villagers on Saturday discovered the bullet-riddled body of a militant
in an orchard in Indian Kashmir's Tangmarg area. Troops and anti-India
separatists blamed each other for the killing.
On Monday, the
bullet-riddled bodies of three local men bearing torture marks were
found in the region, leading to days of protests and clashes between
Kashmiris and government forces.
Top separatist leader Syed Ali
Geelani has condemned the killings and called for an independent probe.
He also asked people to observe a shutdown on Sunday to protest the
killings.
Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan, with the rivals each claiming it in its entirety.
Most
people in India's portion mistrust Indian rule, and more than 68 000
people have died in a militant uprising that started in 1989 and a
subsequent Indian military crackdown.
The armed rebellion has largely been suppressed, and most public resistance is expressed in street protests.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Gunmen kill father and toddler in Indian-controlled Kashmir
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