January 4, 2025
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Suspected militants kill two in Indian Kashmir, set apple trucks ablaze

SRINAGAR, India: Suspected militants shot and killed two drivers and set fire to their apple trucks in Indian Kashmir on Thursday (Oct 24), a senior police official said.

The official said the attack took place in south Kashmir's Shopian district, which is a major apple-growing region and a hotbed of militancy that has raged in Indian Kashmir for decades.

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The state police tweeted that two civilians had been killed and a third person injured in Shopian, but did not give details.

There have been signs that militant actions have picked up in Indian Kashmir in last two months after New Delhi revoked the region's decades-old autonomy in August.

Apple farming provides jobs for some 3.5 million people and is a major part of Indian Kashmir's economy, which went into a tailspin after New Delhi imposed a lockdown on the region, including cutting phone and internet links.

Over the last two weeks, suspected militants have killed one truck driver and a trader in Shopian.

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However, trade has shown signs of recovery, as more than 10,000 trucks laden with apples left Indian-ruled Kashmir last week. On an average, about 300-400 apple trucks have been moving out of Shopian alone, over the last 10 days.

In a separate incident in northern Kashmir, one woman was killed and three other civilians injured on Thursday in cross-border shelling between Indian and Pakistani forces in the disputed Kashmir region, a senior Indian police official said.

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