Indian troops motiveless killing continues in occupied Kashmir

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Indian army soldiers patrol on the Jammu-Srinigar National Highway during a combing operation after a gun battle with armed militants at an Indian army base at Nagrota, some 15 kms from Jammu on November 30, 2016. Seven Indian soldiers were killed after militants disguised as policemen stormed a major army base near the frontier with Pakistan November 29, as tensions between the two neighbours ran high after weeks of cross-border firing. / AFP PHOTO / STRINGER

In Indian Illegally-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) Indian army in their latest act of state terrorism martyred three Kashmiri businessmen and a citizen in cold blood in Srinagar. The Foreign Office (FO) of Pakistan intensely condemned extrajudicial killing in seized Kashmir just today.

As per the Kashmir Media Service, the Indian troops martyred a cement trader Altaf Ahmad Bhat, a property dealer, a tea stall owner and civilian in a cordon and search operation (CASO) in Hyderpora area of Srinagar.

A family member of martyred Altaf Ahmad Bhat stated that the martyr had a cement shop at Hyderpora and was killed in motiveless firing by the troops in the area. “Altaf was the owner of the complex and was killed in cold blood. We are protesting at the Barzulla demanding his body,” he added.

Talking to the media martyr Altaf’s niece Saima Bhat said that her uncle was a common man and was not a part of any rebellious activity as claimed by the police. “My uncle has been murdered. He was used as a human shield in a staged encounter. He runs a hardware shop and owns the complex where the forces had come for checking,” said Saima.

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