Army indefinite curfew order of Srinagar and Kashmir Valley today for the second day in other parts of the city continued to assist in maintaining the administration have been deployed in the state "after the violent protests today, four people were killed and 70 injured .
Army town that killed three people yesterday Batmaloo Maisuma community and has been deployed across the violence has been widespread.
Curfew Anantnag, Pampore, Pulwama and Kulgam in southern Kashmir and Kupwara in north Kashmir in the Army and was in Bandipora. Restrictions in force in Baramulla and Sopore, where the flag of the army on March 1 has been organized.
The army was called late at night on the streets of Srinagar to the curfew, taking into account the non-availability of adequate number of police personnel, many of which yatra and is designed to handle anti-opposition, an authoritative source of is.
State Chief Secretary SS Kapur had sought help from the army to maintain order.
Latest protest has erupted over allegations of government forces on Monday killed a teenager.
Police Muzaffar Bhat, 17, died after slipping into a creek by accident claim.
Resident Abdul Ghani Bhat said the paramilitary troops defeated the Indian cricket was playing with him and threw sticks in the stream.
Government forces were first used tear gas to disperse demonstrators by a police officer who requested anonymity because he tried to throw stones at the reporters were not authorized to speak. When this failed, paramilitary troops fired on protesters, he said.
Fayaz Ahmad Wani, 35 years objection, was killed instantly and two others were injured, officials said.
As news spread hits Wani, Srinagar against separatist militants in mosques asking people to join the sound systems used for.
", Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, a prominent separatist leader who led thousands of protesters in the center that our protests and civil disobedience until all sectors of India's population and paramilitary troops withdrew its forces would continue" Srinagar.
Wearing black and green flags, the protesters "Go India, go back and" we want freedom "as they marched through the streets chanted.
Farooq Javed, president of Kashmir Press Photographers Association said later, during the funeral for two young men, five photographers were injured when paramilitary soldiers beat them with sticks and rifle butts. He was among the injured.
Manas Ranjan of the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force spokesman said officers would investigate the incident. "We really will know what happened and take action accordingly."
A young woman when a bullet struck his neighborhood was killed inside his house in Srinagar Batmaloo. Farooq Ahmed, a police official said he was hit by a stray bullet may be.
Woman's death Lalchowk, many places in Srinagar's main commercial center of violent protesters clash with government troops has sparked protest. Tear gas and warning shots with the crowd trying to cancel after a 16-year-old boy soldiers and seriously wounding another, police said opened fire killing.
Hundreds of protesters were then sprayed on the fire which then set up a police camp.
Also Tuesday, the Indian border defend Pakistani territory, an Indian official was killed by bullets from the gun.
, JS Oberoi, Seema Bal top official said the Indian Border Security Force soldiers shooting range after a night patrol was returning to camp as did ".
Oberoi said that an investigation to determine if U.S. soldiers were killed by insurgents trying to guard or to sneak into the Indian part of Kashmir from Pakistani territory was going on.
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