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Kashmir under curfew: Pre-dawn food run then rush home
Navigating through narrow, winding streets, Reyaz Ahmed embarks upon a daily drill under an indefinite 24-hour curfew in India-occupied Kashmir.
The 35-year-old trader gets up around 5am and meets his neighbourhood friend in the main city of Srinagar. They walk a few kilometres to reach farmers selling fresh vegetables and milk.
On the way they also get essential groceries and medicines stockpiled by neighbourhood shopkeepers and pharmacists inside their homes.
The routine has one important element: They must be back by 6.
Shortly after dawn, police and paramilitary soldiers, in full riot gear and armed with automatic rifles, swiftly occupy the roads and streets in Srinagar and its old quarters where Ahmed and his friend Adil Bhat live.