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Three civilians killed in militant firing in Baramulla in north Kashmir

Director General of Police S P Vaid confirmed that three boys were killed in the firing by militants in Old Town of Baramulla.

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SRINAGAR: Three civilians, in their 20s, were shot dead tonight by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants in the Old Town of Baramulla district in Jammu and Kashmir, police said.

A police spokesperson said all the three persons were shot at from a very close range in Iqbal market of Old Baramulla town, killing them on the spot.

The deceased, Asif Ahmad Sheikh, Haseeb Ahmad Khan and Mohmmad Asgar, all in their early 20s, were residents of Kakkar Hamam in Baramulla, he said.

Police said that 15 rounds were fired on the three civilians, who have no track record of being involved in any political activity or intelligence agencies.

The spokesperson said a preliminary investigation revealed complicity of Pakistan-based LeT.

Director General of Police S P Vaid termed the attack as "barbaric and inhuman" and said the perpetrators will be soon brought to book.

He added that senior police officials have rushed to the spot in north Kashmir.

Preliminary police investigation revealed complicity of the Pakistan-based LeT terror group.

One Pakistan-based and two other local militants of Old Town, Baramulla are the principal suspects in this case and wanted by the law, the spokesperson said.

The police have launched a detailed investigation into the matter, he added.

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