An unidentified foreign terrorist has been killed in an anti-terror operation in the Ketsun forests of Bandipora district in North Kashmir.
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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, (Reuters) – An environmental activist who protested mining and hydro-electric projects in northern Honduras in an effort to preserve tropical forests and rivers has been killed, police said today. The article Honduran anti-mining activist who fought to save rivers is killed appeared first on Stabroek News.
An unidentified foreign terrorist has been killed in an anti-terror operation in the Ketsun forests of Bandipora district in North Kashmir.
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