After every false flag operation, Indian army fabricates excuses to justify violence against Kashmiri Muslims

(Web Desk): The atrocities of Indian forces in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) continue unabated. Following a false flag operation in Pahalgam, a new wave of brutality has emerged in Pulwama, where Indian troops have blown up the homes of Kashmiri civilians using explosives.
A woman from one of the affected families told the media that her brother was set to be married in just 10 days. “The world must see this destruction that we Kashmiris are facing,” she said.
She added that their homes were destroyed in the same manner as the Israeli army demolishes houses in Palestine.
An elderly man from one of the destroyed homes recounted that Indian soldiers arrived around 7 PM and ordered them to vacate. They were then detained in a mosque until 10 PM. He said that after being released around midnight, they returned to find their home reduced to rubble. “This is the cruelty of the Indian army on innocent people,” he added.
Another woman from the neighborhood said the explosion was so powerful, it felt like an earthquake. She said the children were traumatized, and at least 15 nearby homes were also damaged.
A local resident questioned, “Where will those whose homes have been destroyed go now?” He added that the neighbors are terrified, and no one dares to help.
Locals say that after every false flag operation, the Indian army fabricates excuses to justify violence against Kashmiri Muslims. Public opinion is that the Indian forces are repeating Israeli-style oppression. According to many Kashmiris, the Modi government does not want the Kashmiri people — it only wants the land, which they say is the BJP’s hidden agenda.

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