Kashmiri villagers mourn during the funeral of alleged rebel group Hizbul Mujahedin commanders, namely divisional commander Aslam Khan alias Zia-ur-Rehman and "district commander" Javaid Ahmad Lone, alias Nazar in Dadoo village, some 65kms from Srinagar on April 2, 2008. Indian troops have dealt a fresh blow to Kashmir's main rebel group by killing two of its top commanders during a gun battle that also left a soldier and a civilian dead, police said.
Activists of Jammu Kashmir Mass Movement run for cover as police chase them during a demonstration in Srinagar, India, Monday, March, 31, 2008. More than 100 protesters took out a protest demonstration demanding information from the authorities about the people who have gone missing in Kashmir since 1989.
ndian police detain an activist of Jammu Kashmir Mass Movement during a demonstration in Srinagar, India, Monday, March, 31, 2008. More than 100 protesters took out a protest demonstration demanding information from the authorities about the people who have gone missing in Kashmir since 1989.
Kashmiri Muslims pray during the funeral of militant commander Aslam Khan and his brother-in-law Abdul Rashid in Dadoo, 65km (40 miles) south of Srinagar, April 2, 2008. Two rebel commanders, one civilian and a soldier were killed during a gun battle at Rashid's house in Dadoo village on Tuesday evening, police said. They also said Rashid was killed during the gun battle; villagers however deny the claim and say that Rashid was killed by Indian soldiers after the battle.
Kashmiri Muslims gather around the bodies of militant commander Aslam Khan (L) and his brother-in-law Abdul Rashid during their funeral in Dadoo, 65km (40 miles) south of Srinagar April 2, 2008. Two rebel commanders, one civilian and a soldier were killed during a gun battle at Rashid's house in Dadoo village on Tuesday evening, police said. They also said Rashid was killed during the gun battle; villagers however deny the claim and say that Rashid was killed by Indian soldiers after the battle.
Kashmiri Muslim women watch the funeral of militant commander Aslam Khan and his brother-in-law Abdul Rashid in Dadoo, 65km (40 miles) south of Srinagar, April 2, 2008. Two rebel commanders, one civilian and a soldier were killed during a gun battle at Rashid's house in Dadoo village on Tuesday evening, police said. They also said Rashid was killed during the gun battle; villagers however deny the claim and say that Rashid was killed by Indian soldiers after the battle.
A Kashmiri Muslim villager places his hand over the body of Aslam Khan, a top militant commander, during a funeral in Dadoo, 65 km (40 miles) south of Srinagar April 2, 2008. Two rebel commanders, one civilian and a soldier were killed during a gun battle in Dadoo village on Tuesday evening, police said.
Kashmiri Muslim women cry as men carry the bodies of militant commander Aslam Khan and his brother-in-law Abdul Rashid during their funeral in Dadoo, 65km (40 miles) south of Srinagar, April 2, 2008. Two rebel commanders, one civilian and a soldier were killed during a gun battle at Rashid's house in Dadoo village on Tuesday evening, police said. They also said Rashid was killed during the gun battle; villagers however deny the claim and say that Rashid was killed by Indian soldiers after the battle.
Kashmiri Muslims perform funeral prayers near the bodies of militant commander Aslam Khan and his brother-in-law Abdul Rashid in Dadoo, 65km (40 miles) south of Srinagar, April 2, 2008. Two rebel commanders, one civilian and a soldier were killed during a gun battle at Rashid's house in Dadoo village on Tuesday evening, police said. They also said Rashid was killed during the gun battle; villagers however deny the claim and say that Rashid was killed by Indian soldiers after the battle.
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