Fresh anti-India protests in Kashmir as troops kill 6 rebels
SRINAGAR, India — A gunbattle between Indian troops and Kashmiri rebels early Saturday left six militants dead and triggered a new round of anti-India protests in the disputed Himalayan region.
The fighting began after government forces came under fire during a raid on a militant hideout in the southern Tral area, according to police. Troops retaliated and six militants were killed in the brief exchange of fire, police said.
As the news of the killings spread, hundreds of civilians took to the streets in Tral town, clashing with government forces at several places. No injuries were immediately reported.
In a separate incident, India’s army accused rival Pakistan of opening fire in the Keran sector of Kashmir and killing two Indian army officers on Friday.


