Indian atrocities leave two more youths dead in Srinagar
ISLAMABAD: Indian occupation forces killed two Kashmiri youths on Friday, when the house they were in was blown up in a violent operation carried out in occupied Kashmir’s Srinagar city, in yet another example of India’s brutality in the disputed territory.
The youths, identified as Irfan and Bilal Ahmad, were killed inside the house, which was destroyed by Indian troops and paramilitary forces, using chemical explosives during the cordon and search operation in the Danmar Eidgah locality of the city, Kashmir Media Service reported.
Indian police in a tweet claimed that two unidentified “militants” were killed and a search was ongoing. The authorities have suspended internet services in several areas, while operation was continuing as the last reports came in.
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