Indian Army handed over the dead bodies to the police instead of giving them to their families


Kashmir: Two more youths were martyred in the aggression of the Indian Army in Occupied Kashmir the day after the Modi government passed the resolution against the black law.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the occupying Indian troops searched houses in the name of a search operation in the Sopore district and violated the sanctity of households by intruding on their residential properties.
The occupying Indian army fired indiscriminately at a house, as a result of which two Kashmiri youths were martyred.
Later, the Indian Army handed over the dead bodies of the martyrs to the police instead of giving them to their families in serious violation of human rights.
The pro-Indian puppet administration of Kashmir tried to portray the youth as militants, saying that the youth were armed and were killed in the encounter.
The families of martyrs and residents of the area protested strongly against the occupying Indian army and raised slogans in favor of Kashmir's freedom struggle.
It is pertinent to note that just two days ago, the Assembly of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir passed a resolution to abolish the black bill of the Modi government and restore Article 370.
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