Kashmir latest news today
Here are the latest news updates from Kashmir:
Breaking News
- Clashes erupt in Srinagar: Clashes broke out between security forces and protesters in Srinagar's Nowhatta area on Tuesday, leaving several people injured. The clashes occurred during a protest against the killing of a local militant in a gunfight with security forces on Monday. (Source: The Hindu)
- Curfew imposed in parts of Kashmir: A curfew has been imposed in parts of Srinagar and other districts of Kashmir Valley to maintain law and order, following the killing of a local militant and the subsequent clashes. (Source: PTI)
- Militant killed in gunfight: A militant was killed in a gunfight with security forces in Srinagar's Nowhatta area on Monday. The militant was identified as a local recruit of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) outfit. (Source: The Hindu)
Other News
- Eid celebrations marred by violence: Eid-al-Fitr celebrations were marred by violence in Kashmir Valley on Monday, with clashes breaking out between security forces and protesters in several areas. (Source: The Indian Express)
- Kashmir Valley remains under lockdown: The Kashmir Valley has been under lockdown for over a month now, with security forces imposing strict restrictions to prevent protests and maintain law and order. (Source: The Hindu)
- Pakistan PM Imran Khan visits Kashmir: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Kashmir on Monday, where he met with the families of Kashmiri militants and condemned the Indian government's actions in the region. (Source: Dawn)
International Reaction
- UN calls for restraint: The United Nations has called for restraint in Kashmir, urging both India and Pakistan to exercise maximum restraint and avoid any actions that could escalate tensions in the region. (Source: The Hindu)
- US State Department spokesperson's statement: US State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus has called for a peaceful resolution to the Kashmir issue, urging both India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue to resolve their differences. (Source: The Hindu)
Please note that the situation in Kashmir is constantly evolving, and these news updates may not reflect the current situation.