Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir):Security has been heightened in Kashmir following the terror attack in Kulgam district that left five labourers from West Bengal dead, even as a complete shutdown disrupted normal life across the valley on Wednesday, officials said.
The terror attack came at the time when a delegation of parliamentarians from the European Union is in Kashmir to talk to locals and ask them about their experience after modification of Jammu and Kashmir's special status under Article 370 of the Constitution.
Five migrant labourers in Kulgam district of south Kashmir were shot dead by terrorists on Tuesday night. Another labourer was injured and has been shifted to a hospital here.
Clashes also broke out at several places in Kashmir on Tuesday, leaving several people injured.
Official said that security personnel along with a flying squad have been deployed in several areas of the city and across the valley, especially in South Kashmir.
The officials said that random checking of vehicles and frisking of people was being done as part of the security drill.
Security personnel were alert to thwart any attempts by anti-national elements to target non-locals or to derail peace in the valley.
Normal life remained affected across the Kashmir valley for the 87th day on Wednesday following the modification of Article 370.