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SRINAGAR, India (AP) - A woman was killed and several others injured during anti-India protests and clashes in Indian-controlled Kashmir that erupted on Saturday after government forces launched an operation against rebels in the disputed region, police said.

Indian troops came under fire from militants as soldiers laid a cordon around southern Dyalgam village following a tip that rebels were hiding there, said senior police officer Muneer Ahmed Khan.

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