Occupied Kashmir resists Indian Army barbarianism

Occupied Kashmir resists Indian Army barbarianism

SRINAGAR - In occupied Kashmir, complete shutdown was observed on the third consecutive day, today, against the bloodshed by the Indian troops in Srinagar and Shopian.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the troops in their brutal acts of state terrorism had martyred four youth in Srinagar on Saturday and ten in Shopian on Sunday.

Call for the shutdown was given by the Joint Resistance Leadership.

All shops and business establishments remained closed while transport was also off the road.

Meanwhile, the puppet authorities continue to impose restrictions in Srinagar and other parts of the Valley to prevent people from staging demonstrations against the bloodbath by the Indian troops.

All educational institution remained closed. Mobile Internet facility also continued to remain snapped for the third day in the Valley while train service between north Kashmir's Baramulla town and Jammu's Bannihal town remained suspended.

Despite restrictions, people took to streets in Pantha Chhok area of Srinagar amid playing freedom songs.

Clashes erupted between Indian forces and protesters when the troops tried to enter a mosque. The troops arrested several protesters, including three minor boys.

On the other hand, Indian army and police conducted joint raids in different areas of Baramulla district and arrested around a dozen of youth, labeling them as workers of mujahideen.