Fake Encounters Continue in Occupied Kashmir Under Modi Government Amidst Defeat Against Pakistan

Fake Encounters Continue in Occupied Kashmir Under Modi Government Amidst Defeat Against Pakistan
Fake encounters persist in occupied Kashmir as tensions escalate following India’s recent setbacks against Pakistan. In retaliation, the Modi government has intensified its oppressive measures against the innocent Kashmiri population.
Indian occupying forces continue to carry out brutal operations, exemplified by the killing of two Kashmiri youths during a search operation in Singhpora and Chhatroo areas of Kishtwar district. Reports indicate that the Indian army unlawfully cordoned off the area before launching the operation.
Sources confirm that these actions specifically target pro-freedom Kashmiris and advocates of self-determination, who are being mercilessly killed. The crackdown on freedom-loving and peace-seeking Kashmiris is ongoing, according to the Kashmir Media Service.
Furthermore, the occupying authorities have escalated the demolition of Kashmiri properties, worsening the plight of the local population.
Defense experts note that following the Pulwama false flag incident and India’s recent defeat in the conflict with Pakistan, the Modi government appears to be reacting out of panic. Analysts suggest that these repressive actions are driven by a desire to conceal governmental failures through vengeance on innocent Kashmiris.
Observers warn that India’s oppressive tactics aim to mislead the international community about the realities on the ground. The continued silence of global powers is viewed as a deadly signal for Kashmiris, underscoring the urgent need for international intervention.
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