The situation continues to remain tense in Kashmir with the curfew still imposed on the tenth day.

Kashmir unrest has claimed the lives of 44 people with 2 more deaths taking place on Monday evening in Qazigund. The two including a 55-year-old woman, were killed and six others injured after Army opened fire on protesters in Qazigund area of south Kashmir's Anantnag district on Monday.



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WHAT HAPPENED

According to the police statement, an Army mobile domination patrol party, while moving towards Devsar, tried to clear a road blockade erected by miscreants at Churaht Qazigund. While removing the blockade, stones were hurled at the security forces.

The Army fired upon the protesters while moving out.

Six persons were injured, two of whom later succumbed to their injuries.

CURFEW, RESTRICTIONS CONTINUE

Meanwhile, the situation continues to remain tense as the curfew is still imposed in many parts of the Valley even on the tenth day.

The restrictions like internet, cable blockage, are causing immense problems to the public.

The separatists have called for a bandh on July 21 afternoon, urging the people to protest.

The administration is gearing up for July 20, which would be observed as a black day by Pakistan.

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