Indian brutalities continue in IOK, 2 youth martyr in Pulwama

Indian brutalities continue in IOK, 2 youth martyr in Pulwama

Indian brutalities continue in IOK, 2 youth martyr in Pulwama
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Indian barbarity continues in occupied Kashmir, in a recent act of terror Indian troops martyred two Kashmir youth in Pulwama district.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the youth were killed during a cordon and search operation led by Indian central Reserve police Force, Rashtriya Rifles and Special Operation Group of Indian army in Awanitpora area of the district.

With the latest killing, the number of martyred youth during the past 48 eight hours has risen to 5. The troops killed three youth in Shopian district, yesterday.

Earlier, two Indian soldiers were also critically injured in an attack in the same area. The operation was going on till last reports came in.

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In Occupied Kashmir, an atmosphere of fear and intimidation continues to prevail in the Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region as Indian military siege.

Restrictions under Section 144 and ban on prepaid phone, SMS and internet services remain enforced.

However, landlines and voice calls on postpaid connections have been partially restored.

As a mark of silent protest, people in the Valley continue to keep their shops closed except for a brief period in the morning and evening and stay away from schools and offices. Public transport is also unavailable.

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People in the Valley are observing mass civil disobedience to show their strong resentment to India’s brutal occupation, especially its August 5 illegal measures.

In this regard, shops continue to remain shut most of the time except for few hours in the day and hardly any public transport is seen on the roads.

Schools and offices are open but few turn up there. However, some private transport is plying and roadside vendors are doing their businesses to make their both ends meet.

Indian troops in their unabated act of state terrorism martyred seven Kashmiris in the occupied Kashmir during the month of November.

According to Kashmir Media, during the month of November, at least eighty-two people were critically injured due to the firing of bullets and teargas shells on peaceful demonstrators by the Indian troops, paramilitary and police personnel in the occupied territory.

The occupation authorities are likely to intensify restrictions in the Valley to thwart big anti-India protests after every Friday prayer.

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The authorities do not allow the congregational Jumma prayers at historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar and other major mosques in the Valley since August 05, 2019.

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