Alwaght- Indian Forces has killed three more Muslim as the Indian-controlled part of the disputed state is placed under curfew for the 12th day.
Protesters who were out on the streets in defiance of a curfew blocked a main road and started throwing stones at an army convoy that was deployed to the region, police said on Tuesday.
“Some miscreants then tried to snatch weapons from the army and tried to set vehicles on fire,” PressTV quoted a policeman as saying.
The army then opened fire, leaving two women dead instantly while a third person died in hospital.
44 people, including a police officer, have been killed in clashes between protesters and security forces following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani.
Jammu and Kashmir is the home of some 10 million Muslims as the majority of the population.
All private mobile telephone services and broadband internet services have been remained suspended in the Indian northern state for over a week.
Kashmir lies at the heart of a bitter territorial dispute since India and Pakistan became independent in 1947.
New Delhi and Islamabad both claim the Himalayan region in full, but rule parts of it. The two countries have fought two wars over the disputed territory.
India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire in Kashmir on November 26, 2003, and launched a peace process the following year.