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Normalcy returns to Baramulla parts after 3 days

KIN Desk

Sopore : Life returned to normal in Baramulla and its outskirts on Sunday after a three-day shutdown to mourn the killing of three local militants who were killed in an encounter at Binner village on Wednesday.

According to reports all shops, business establishments, petrol pumps, started functioning normally in the town, while public transport also back on roads in Baramulla town after three days shutdown against the local LeT militants killing.

Three local Lashkar-e-Toiba militants including a top commander of Lashkar-e-Toiba Suhaib Akhoon of Khanpora, Mosin Mushtaq of Qazi Hamam and Nisar Darzi of Jamia Mohalla old town Baramulla.

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