Indian army truck crash kills seven, ignites Kashmir protest

Published July 16, 2014
Kashmiri protesters throw stones at Indian forces during a protest in Srinagar, India, Wednesday, July 16, 2014. — Photo by AP
Kashmiri protesters throw stones at Indian forces during a protest in Srinagar, India, Wednesday, July 16, 2014. — Photo by AP

SRINAGAR: An army truck collided with a taxi Wednesday in India-held Kashmir, killing seven people, including a pregnant woman, and triggering violent protests.

The accident took place on a busy highway on the outskirts of Srinagar, the region's main city, a police officer said on customary condition of anonymity.

The Indian army is ubiquitous in Kashmir, and locals make little secret of their fury against its presence in the disputed region.

Two of the taxi's passengers and the driver died on the spot, while four other passengers, including the pregnant woman, died in a hospital, the officer said.

Shortly afterward, hundreds of local residents, chanting anti-India and pro-independence slogans, hurled rocks at the army convoy.

Soldiers fired live ammunition in the air and later used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse protesters. The driver of the army truck was arrested and the cause of the accident is being investigated, said Abdul Ghani Mir, a top local police officer. Traffic along the highway remained suspended for several hours.

Syed Ali Geelani, a separatist leader, called for a general strike on Thursday to mourn the deaths, according to a statement.

Kashmir has been wracked for decades by a conflict stemming from a large, restive population that wants to either secede from India or join Pakistan. Both India and Pakistan claim the region in its entirety, although it's divided between them.

About 68,000 people have been killed since 1989 in an armed uprising and Indian military crackdown. While the armed rebellion has largely been suppressed, anti-India resentment still runs deep and is mainly expressed through street protests.

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