Indian troops martyr five youth within 24 hours in Kashmir

Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred three more youth in Kupwara district in the Indian-Held Kashmir (IHK) on Monday, taking the toll to five in less than twenty-four hours.
Three youth were killed by the troops during a violent cordon and search operations in Tangdhar area of the district on Monday, while two youth were killed on Sunday.
Unidentified gunmen killed a 45-year-old man in Sopore town, on Monday. The deceased, identified as Mushtaq Ahmed Mir was abducted by masked men from his home at Harwan and his dead body was found in an orchard.
Meanwhile, a complete shutdown was observed in Bandipora and Pulwama districts in IHK to protest against the killing of the youth by Indian troops. All shops and other business establishments were closed while traffic was off the road.
The troops killed five youth in Bandipora on Friday and one youth in Tral, on Sunday. Bandipora remained shut for the fourth consecutive day, on Monday.
In occupied Kashmir, the complete shutdown is being observed in Bandipora district, on Monday to protest against the killing of five youth by Indian troops on Friday.
According to KMS, the youth was killed by the troops during cordon and search operations in Shokhbaba Sumlar area. All business establishments are shut while traffic is off the road in the district.
Meanwhile, Meghalaya High Court Chief Justice Muhammad Yaqoob Mir has said North East has emerged as a hub of human trafficking in India.
Delivering a keynote address at 2nd Regional Consultation on Child Right at Shillong, the Chief Justice said Meghalaya state has the largest number of child trafficking in the coal mines areas of Jaintia Hills after Assam.
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