Indian troops martyr two Kashmiri youngsters in IIOJK

ISLAMABAD(National times)- Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred two youngsters in Kishtwar district of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on Sunday. According to Kashmir Media Service, the youngsters were martyred in the Chatroo forest area of the Kishtwar district during a fake encounter conducted by Indian forces. Additional troops were deployed to the area, and all entry and exit points have been sealed, further tightening the occupation’s grip on the local population. Local residents report that the BJP-led regime has stripped Kashmiris of basic rights, creating an atmosphere of fear. Indian forces routinely carry out arbitrary detentions, harassment, and torture during house raids and cordon-and-search operations. They stressed that Narendra Modi and his associates must be held accountable for trampling fundamental rights and suppressing the people’s legitimate demands for self-determination.



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