Two Kashmiri Youth Martyred by Indian Troops in Baramulla Encounter

Srinagar, In a recent operation marked by controversy, Indian troops have been reported to have martyred two Kashmiri youth in Baramulla district of occupied Jammu and Kashmir, escalating tensions in the region. The incident, described as a staged encounter during a cordon and search operation, has drawn scrutiny and criticism.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the operation took place in the Sabura Nala Uri area of Baramulla district, where the youth were killed under circumstances that have been labeled as a “fake encounter” by observers. The identity of the two victims has yet to be officially disclosed by Indian police authorities.

The operation is reportedly ongoing, with additional personnel from the Indian forces being deployed to the area. The incident adds to the growing list of confrontations between Indian troops and Kashmiri youth, further complicating the already volatile situation in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

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