Indian forces conduct massive search operation, cordon Poonch area


Srinagar: In their fresh act of state terrorism, Indian troops martyred one more Kashmiri youth in Poonch district of Indian illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
According to the KMS, the youth was martyred by the Indian army troops in a joint operation with paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force and Special Operation Group in Surankote area of the district.
The operation continued till last reports came in.
On the other hand, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) expressed grave concern over the brazen military operations by Indian brutal forces against the freedom-loving people of Jammu and Kashmir for demanding their inalienable right to self-determination guaranteed by the United Nations.
In a statement, the APHC spokesman said that the unabated killing spree carried out by the Indian occupation forces has brought the entire South Asia to the brink of a nuclear collusion.
Strongly condemning India for waging a war against the civilian population in Kashmir, the spokesman said that the recent custodial killings at Shopian, Lawaypora, Bemina, Hyderpora, Rambagh and at Rangreth in Srinagar by the Indian occupation forces before the open eyes of the common people speak volume about the India’s systematic state terrorism in IIOJK.
The APHC spokesman reiterated his strong belief in the sacred values of the freedom movement, and said that despite heinous war crimes committed by Indian forces in Kashmir, the brave people of Kashmir shall never surrender before Indian military might, come what may. He added that the freedom movements are not subservient to the occupiers’ will; instead these movements have succeeded in the long run.
“We have not launched our freedom struggle with the permission of India, nor did we beg for any petty concessions from it,” he added.

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