Indian Army opens fire at civilians in occupied Kashmir

Indian Army opens fire at civilians in occupied Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Indian Army is creating the new examples of brutality in occupied Kashmir by opening fire at the civilians on the streets of Kashmir.

A young man was killed and several others were injured when Indian army opened fire on peaceful protesters in Budgam district on Friday, the Kashmir Media Service (KMS) reported.

The 25-year-old youth, Tanveer Ahmad Wani, was martyred and many others were wounded when Indian Army fired upon the protesters in Beerwah area of the district.

Indian police also arrested the Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin Malik, along with several party leaders and activists at Dalgate in Srinagar when he was leading a march towards the UN office at Sonawar where a sit-in protest was to be held, the KMS reported.