61 Kashmiris killed in IOK in 3 months.

ISLAMABAD -- Indian troops in their continued acts of state terrorism martyred sixty one Kashmiris over the past three months in Indian occupied Kashmir from February 26 to May 26 of this year.

According toreporter, Wednesday, as many as 354 people were injured due to the use of brute force by Indian troops on protesters in different areas of the occupied territory.

The troops arrested 1793 people during day-and-night cordon operations. More than 800 residential houses and structures were destroyed by the troops during the past three months.

Banners and posters with photographs of prominent martyred mujahideen, including Burhan Wani, Dr Manan Wani, Riyaz Naikoo and Junaid Sehrai, again surfaced in different areas of Srinagar and other districts, today.

The banners on behalf of Nawjawanan-e-Hurriyet Kashmir were pasted in wall streets, buildings and electricity poles in Srinagar and Pulwama areas.

The banners bearing slogans like the 'Nation is Indebted to These Heroes', reiterated that the mission of these martyrs would be taken to its logical end, against all odds.

Meanwhile, Hurriyat leader, Umar Aadil Dar, Jammu and Kashmir Islami Tanzeem-e-Azadi, Hurriyat AJK leaders Abdul Majeed Malik and Zahid Ashraf in their separate statements denounced the anti-people policies of the Modi-led fascist India.

They urged the UN to intervene to save the lives of the people from brutal Indian forces in the occupied territory.

Doctors Association Kashmir, today, announced to wear black bands in protest across the occupied territory, tomorrow, against the unrelenting incidents of torturing, manhandling and assaults on doctors and other medical staff by Indian forces' personnel.

The President of Doctors Association Kashmir, Dr Suhial Naik in a statement in Srinagar said that, at least...

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