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Five Indian soldiers killed during operation in IOJK

06 April, 2020 03:42

Five Indian soldiers killed during operation in IOJK (India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir).

The Indian soldiers, including a Junior Commission Officer, lost lives in Kupwara district.
Five Indian soldiers killed
Several others injured during an ongoing military operation in Kupwara district.
Indian army initially launched operation on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, cordon and search operations continue along Awaoora, Kumkadi, Zurhuma, Safawali, Batpora and Haihama areas of Kupwara district by the Indian occupation forces.
Two Indian soldiers have committed suicide in Bandipora and Samba districts.
According to Kashmir Media Service, one Indian soldier shot himself dead while he was on duty at 14 Rashtriya Rifles camp in Bandipora.
The other Indian soldier shot himself dead with his service rifle at Border Road camp in Samba district.
Indian troops  also killed five more Kashmiri youth during a violent operation in Keran area of Kupwara district on Sunday. 
An Indian solider was also killed and another injured during the operation.
Earlier, Indian troops killed four youth in Hardmanguri area of Kulgam district, yesterday.
Indian troops killed 9 Kashmiris in March 2020

Indian troops killed 9 Kashmiris during the last month of March 2020.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Indian troops in their continued acts of state terrorism martyred nine Kashmiris.

During the period, Indian police and troops also injured at least seven people through the use of brute force on peaceful protesters.

Indian police and paramilitary personnel arrested eight hundred and six people including Hurriyat activists and youth during search operations in different areas of the occupied territory.

Kashmir under siege despite Coronavirus threat

Indian government has not lifted siege and instead India continues to confine people of occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Even Coronavirus spread has not compelled BJP government to behave humanely on humanitarian grounds.

India has put hundreds of Kashmiris, including eminent leaders and activists behind the bars.

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