Hospital in India-held Kashmir filled with beating, shooting victims
SRINAGAR: More than 40 days of clashes between protesters and security forces have overwhelmed the main hospital in India-held Kashmir, where some patients with severe injuries said they had been beaten in their homes by troops.
House-to-house searches continued on Friday, authorities said, for suspected ringleaders of street protests sparked by the killing on July 8 of a popular rebel leader.
At least 65 people have been killed and 6,000 injured in the ensuing clashes, many of them wounded by shotgun rounds fired by security forces enforcing a curfew across the Muslim-majority region.
Pictures taken by a Reuters photographer at Srinagar's main SMHS Hospital on Thursday showed men with weals across their backs and buttocks that they said had been caused by beatings.