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2006 Doodhipora killing : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2006 Doodhipora killing
The Doodhipora killing refers to an incident on February 22, 2006 where four residents of Doodhipora Village, Kupwara district, Jammu and Kashmir〔 were killed by troops from the 33rd Rashtriya Rifles of the Indian Armed Forces. ==Incident== On the afternoon of February 22, 2006, the Rashtriya Rifles counter-insurgency armed forces of the Indian army received reports of a militant Lashkar-e-Taiba presence in the village of Doodhipora. A patrol team led by Captain Nitin Dutta began a search operation. Local resident Abdul Samad Mir (age 24) was detained as a militant guide. He had previously been incarcerated and was released on the accusation of being a covert Lashkar operative.〔 At 12:50, the militants opened fire on the troops who then returned fire. Two army personnel were injured in the exchange of fire, but Abdul Samad Mir and three residents of Doodhipura who had been playing cricket in a nearby field were shot in the crossfire. Mir, Ghulam Hassan Bhat (age 18) and Shakir Ahmed Wani (age 8) died instantly. Amir Ahmad Hajan (age 9) died later from his injuries on the way to the hospital.〔(Doodhipora boys' killing case hearing on Feb 10 )〕
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