Indian forces martyr two youths in occupied Kashmir

Youths identified as Basharat and Tariq martyred during cordon and search operation in Shopian


News Desk May 12, 2019
A boy gestures at a member of the occupying security forces in Srinagar. PHOTO: REUTERS

Indian troops martyred at least two Kashmiri youth in the occupied valley on Sunday, Kashmir Media Service reported.

The men were martyred during a cordon and search operation in Satipora area of Shopian district. The operation was carried out by a joint team of the occupying force’s 34 Rashtriya Rifles of the Special Operations Group and the Central Reserve Police Force.

The martyred youth have been identified as Basharat Ahmad and Tariq Ahmad. The KMS report quoted local media as saying that Tariq was a former Special Police Officer who left service in April 2018.

Meanwhile, the authorities have shutdown internet services in the southern district of the disputed territory.

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India's unending brutality 

Data compiled by the Kashmir Media Service revealed that at least 13 youth were martyred by the Indian troops in April alone. As many as 132 people were injured, 182 arrested including civilians, Hurriyat leaders, and activists. The Indian forces also destroyed 20 residential structures in January. At least six women were sexually assaulted.

According to KMS, a total of 873 Kashmiris have been killed and over 26, 215 injured and 10, 452 arrests since July 2016. Data from January, 1989 to January, 2019 shows a whopping 95, 283 killings and 145,597 arrests.

In 20 years, a total of 22,898 women have been widowed, 107,765 children have been orphaned, 11,111 women were either gang-raped or molested and at least 109,205 structures destroyed.

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