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Nine killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir clashes
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Nine killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir clashes

July 16, 2026·2 min read
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  1. 01Nine people killed in clashes in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
  2. 02Violence erupted before a planned protest against electoral arrangements.
  3. 03Protesters oppose reservations for refugees diluting local representation.
  4. 04Poonch Divisional Commissioner reported protesters attacked security convoy.
  5. 05Deaths included six protesters and one police officer.
  6. 06Joint Action Committee, banned in June, plans a march.
  7. 07Security forces are ready to prevent marchers from entering Rawalakot.
  8. 08Around 30 people have died in unrest since June.
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Clashes between security forces and supporters ​of a banned protest group in Pakistan-administered Kashmir ​killed nine people on Tuesday, officials said, a ⁠day before the group planned a march against ​controversial electoral arrangements ahead of regional elections later this ​month. The violence stems from a dispute over 12 seats reserved in the regional assembly for refugees who live elsewhere in Pakistan, ​a system protesters say dilutes local representation. Poonch Divisional ​Commissioner Waheed Khan said protesters blocked a security convoy and attacked ‌officials ⁠in the Poonch sector. “Police and security officials responded in self-defence,” Khan told Reuters. Six protesters and one police officer were killed in Tararkhal, while a protester and ​a security official ​died in ⁠a separate clash in Rawalakot, he said. The Joint Action Committee (JAAC), banned in June ​under anti-terror laws, has called for a ​march on ⁠Rawalakot on Wednesday. Khan said security forces were prepared to prevent marchers from entering the city. Around 30 people ⁠have ​been killed in the unrest ​since June, according to local estimates. Reporting by Tariq Maqbool in Muzaffarabad, writing ​by Mubasher Bukhari in Lahore; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani (Reuters) The post Nine killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir clashes appeared first on Newswire.

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