Hi,
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Originally Posted by Redleg
Not good..
Did they target the journalists, or did they just happen to be "at the wrong place at the wrong time"?
What is the general situation in Kashmir now by the way?
We don't get much news from there over in my part of the world..... 
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They Died or were Injured Performing their Professional Duties ........ The Whole Episode was Broadcasted Live form the Ground Zero ........ I could see Bullets Flying ,People/Journilists Going Down ...... but the Cameras kept Rolling ..........In an attempt to get the best visuals, the journalists rushed close to the shootout site and were hit by militant's bullets.
This Guy was still Holding the camera when he got Shot in the Stomach .......and in the Video i could see him being Shot and fall down and his camera tumbling ....... another man rushed towards him showting "he got Shot" ....... he was rushed to hospital and another man holds the camera ..... One of his Kidney and part of Large Interstine got Damaged and Had to be removed ......... His Condition is Still Critical.
This is Just Like anyother day in the Life of a Average kashmiri

....... Army says the Insurgence around this time is Quite Normal as the Snow Starts to melts and MIllitants try to Cross over from Pakistan...... which has been impossible durign the winter.
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Source:Reuters
SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) - Two soldiers were dead and 20 people, including seven journalists, were wounded as a firefight between Muslim militants and Indian troops in
Kashmir's main city entered its second day on Saturday.
An unspecified number of militants were holed up in two buildings in the heart of Srinagar after they raided the city's main business centre on Friday afternoon, sparking a fierce battle with troops.
"We are planning to storm," K. Srinivasan, a senior security official, told Reuters. "There was intermittent exchange of fire throughout the night."
Witnesses said close to one km radius had been cordoned off by hundreds of troops, who were backed by armoured jeeps and trucks mounted with machine guns.
Television cameramen and photographers who had rushed to cover Friday's firefight got caught in the crossfire. Seven were hurt, including a cameraman who was in a critical condition after being shot in the stomach.
In Srinagar, streets were quieter than usual as many people stayed indoors to keep out of the way.
Two Islamic groups fighting New Delhi's authority over Kashmir, Al-Mansuriyan and Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen, claimed responsibility for the raid.
New Delhi has said that despite a peace process with nuclear rival Pakistan, Islamabad allows Muslim militants to infiltrate into Indian Kashmir from the Pakistani side of the bitterly disputed Himalayan region.
Officials say there has been a surge in incursion attempts across the military ceasefire line that divides Kashmir in recent weeks as snow melts in high mountain passes.
The chief of Kashmir's ruling People's Democratic Party said separatist guerrillas were launching dramatic attacks to derail the peace process.
"We will not let this happen," Mehbooba Mufti told reporters.
On Friday, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf tried to ease Indian concerns over reports that militant camps were re-opening on his country's side of the line, saying the situation was "on the mend".
More than 45,000 people have been killed in the revolt in mainly Hindu India's only Muslim-majority state of Jammu and Kashmir.
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Peace
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