Srinagar: Violence continued to take its toll in Kashmir and in the outgoing year 2015 195 people, both combatants and civilians, lost their lives.The graph of violence came down slightly this year. Militancy related incidents had claimed 220 lives in 2014.
Among the 195 total killings this year, 100 are militants, 12 Policemen, 41 Civilians, 35 Army men, 5 BSF personnel and 2 CRPF Jawans. Last year among the total 220 killings, 106 were militants, 17 Policemen, 52 Civilians, 39 Army men, 4 BSF personnel and 2 CRPF Jawans.
This year security agencies managed to neutralize some top notch militants including the LeT commander Abu Qasim. As compared to previous year, this year the trend in youth joining militant ranks got impetus and more youth were seen hugging militancy all across Valley particularly in South Kashmir.
In January there were total 19 killings including 10 militants, 3 Army men, 3 Civilians, 2 policemen and a BSF soldier. In February Security Forces did not suffer at the hands of militants instead it managed to neutralize 6 militants. A 20-year-old youth Farooq Ahmed Bhat was killed by Government Forces in February when government forces opened fire on protesters in north Kashmirs Palhalan area of North Kashmirs Baramulla district. Protestors were protesting against nocturnal raid by police. Eight people including 4 militants, 3 government forces personnel and a civilian from Kathua were killed in the month of March 2015.
The month of April saw 11 killings including five government forces personnel, 5 civilians and a militant. In April militants managed to inflict damages on Indian Forces killing of five of them and critically injuring a dreaded counter insurgent cop. Militants fired upon an SOG man identified as Mustafa in a bus at Mirgund Pattan injuring him critically. Suspected also fired upon a former militant in Tral town wounding him critically in the month of April. In May there were total 13 killings including 5 militants, 2 civilians and 9 government forces personnel. Suspected militants targeted telecom companies and hurled couple of grenades on mobile towers in Srinagar and Sopore in May. Unknown gunmen fired upon Telecom Centre in North Kashmirs Sopore town injuring three among which one civilan Rafiq Ahmed succumbed to his injuries. The killing disrupted telecommunication system in North Kashmir and it was restored only after a gap of two months.
Seven militants, 6 civilians and 2 policemen were killed in the month of June. This month unidentified gunmen exterminated several civilians including former militants and Hurriyat G activists. In June a pharmacist and an activist of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Sheikh Altaf of Iqbal Nagar Sopore was shot dead by unidentified gunmen. Separatists and the family blamed Indian secret agencies for the killing. Unidentified gunmen again shot dead a shopkeeper and Hurriyat G activist Khurshid Ahmed Bhat at Bomai Sopore. They also managed to kill a former militant Mehrajuddin Dar at Badambagh Sopore while at Mundji Sopore killed another former militant Ajaz Ahmed Reshi. In July, 19 persons including 8 militants, 4 civilians and 7 government forces personnel were killed. In this month three cops, including Station House Officer Pattan Mir Saleem, and a cab driver were injured when suspected militants fired on a police naka party in Mirgund area on Srinagar-Baramulla highway.
There was large scale violence in August that according to CNS claimed 32 lives including 14 militants and 11 civilians. Seven Government Forces personnel including 4 Army men were also killed in August. 23 people including 18 militants, 3 Army men and 2 civilians were killed in September in different militancy related incidents. Three bullet ridden bodies were found in an orchard at Dangarpora Pattan in September sparking violent protests. They were identified as Amir Reshi of Sheva Sopore, Ashiq Hussain Wani of Lolipora Pattan and Naveed Ahmed of Batapora Sopore. Besides in a shocking incident unidentified gunmen shot dead an ex-militant Bashir Ahmed Bhat at Sagipora Sopore. During the attack, his three year old son Burhan was also killed. The killing of the kid invited condemnation from all quarters.
There were total 20 killings in October including 11 militants, 7 Army men, a policeman and a civilian. Hindu zealots set a Kashmiri truck on fire near Shivnagar Udhampur. Driver managed to escape however two received burn injuries among which Zahid Ahmed from Botingu Islamabad succumbed to his injuries at Safdar Jung Hospital New Delhi. In November 13 people were killed including 7 militants, 5 Army men and a civilian while in December 13 people including 8 militants, 4 civilians and an Army man became prey to militancy related incidents. (CNS)
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