Indian soldiers killed eleven empty handed Kashmiris declaring them rebels in IHK

The Indian security forces, in their fresh acts of state terrorism, martyred 11 Kashmiri youth including top Hizbul Mujahideen Commander, Sabzar Ahmed Butt in Baramulla and Pulwama districts of occupied Kashmir.
Sabzar Ahmed Butt is said to be successor of Burhan Wani, who was martyred by Indian security forces in occupied Kashmir in July 2016. Wani’s killing sparked new wave of protests in Kashmir.
Kashmir Media Services reported that the Indian troops martyred eight youth in Rampur and Uri areas of Baramulla and three others at Saimoh in Tral area of Pulwama.
Indian army claimed that the youth were killed in encounters with troops. However, independent sources said that Sabzar Ahmed Butt and his associates were arrested first and later killed in custody, the KMS said.
Earlier, people staged forceful demonstrations in Saimoh and its adjoining areas for the release of Sabzar Ahmed and his two associates. Indian police and troops fired teargas shells and pellets to disperse the demonstrators, triggering clashes between the protesters and the forces’ personnel.
Dozens of people were injured during clashes.
The residents of Saimoh said that the forces also destroyed two residential houses. They said that the troops also went berserk and broke windowpanes of mosques and residential houses.Indian soldiers killed six empty handed Kashmiris declaring them rebels Saturday along the highly militarised de-facto border that divides the disputed region of Kashmir between India and Pakistan, the army said. Fact is that Indian troops arrested six Kashmiris from the interior of held Kashmir and killed them near line of control showing a fabricated encounter.
Indian army spokesman Col. Rajesh Kalia claimed a gunbattle erupted after a group of heavily armed rebels crossed from the Pakistani part of Kashmir into India-held Kashmir in western Rampur sector.
On Friday, the army said soldiers killed two suspected rebels in the same area after they crossed into Indian-held Kashmir from the Pakistani side.
There was no independent confirmation of the latest incident
Separately, a gunfight erupted early Saturday between rebels and government forces in southern Tral area, police said.
The fighting began after troops cordoned off the area overnight following a tip that at least three rebels were hiding there.
As the fighting raged, hundreds of residents chanting anti-India slogans marched in an attempt to help the trapped rebel escape.
Clashes between rock-throwing protesters and government forces erupted in different localities in the area, with police and paramilitary soldiers firing shotgun pellets and tear gas to stop the protests. Many civilians were reported injured in the clashes.
The nuclear-armed nations claim the territory in its entirety and have fought two wars over their rival claims to the territory.

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