A policeman and two militants were killed on Sunday in a wild 18-hour gunfight in south Kashmir's Tral, as individuals from neigbouring towns tossed stones at security work force to upset the counter-uprising operation.
The overnight trade in the main residence of aggressor Burhan Wani, whose killing activated five months of agitation in the Kashmir Valley a year ago, left a neighborhood activist, Aqib Maulvi, and a Pakistani dead, chief general of police SP Vaid said.
Maulvi was a top authority of the Hizbul Mujahedeen, the state's police chief said. The character of the Pakistani aggressor was being found out, sources said.
Police constable Manzoor Ahmed Naik of Uri was likewise killed in the operation that started at 7pm Saturday.
As security forces went up against the aggressors stayed in the place of a woodworker in Hafoo region, several individuals from adjacent 10 towns accumulated shut to site and began to challenge, onlookers said.
Some of them turned to stone pelting, driving security powers to utilize nerve gas and fire noticeable all around, sources said. A few heels additionally grabbed the rifle of a CRPF man.
Police made light of the episode saying it was "minor" and circumstance was "well under control".
Army chief general Bipin Rawat as of late cautioned regular citizens against keeping forces from completing hostile to fear operations or hunts, saying such individuals would be considered accessories and managed as needs be.
Be that as it may, the notice, which came after the armed force lost no less than six men with hardly a pause in between, has had little impact.
Stone-pelting in Tral was the fourth time after Rawat talked on February 15 that local people attempted to disturb an operation.
The Jammu and Kashmir government, as well, had exhorted nearby youth against running towards the site of a weapon fight. It has proclaimed three-kilometer range around an experience site as a no-go zone in Srinagar, Budgam and Shopian areas.
Dissenting local people divert security strengths and help aggressors escape, specialists say.

They appeared to have attempted the same on Saturday night as a joint pursuit gathering of police, the armed force and the Central Reserve Police Force laid a cordon after they were alarmed about the nearness of aggressors in the region.
The gunfight began after the aggressors opened discharge at around 7pm. In the early hours of Sunday, Maulvi rang his dad to say farewell, sources said. The terminating, in any case, proceeded with well into twelve.
A constable with the extraordinary operations bunch, Manzoor Ahmed Naik took the aggressors head on. The 33-year-old twice planted explosives in the house where the shooters were covering up.
He was a local of Dachna in Uri and is made due by a pregnant spouse and one-year-old child.
"Naik was an exceptional jawan of the SOG and the J-K police," Vaid said.
(With PTI inputs)