Curfew across IHK on Burhan Wani's martyrdom anniversary.

ISLAMABAD: A complete shutdown, marked by curfew imposed by the Indian security forces, was observed across occupied Kashmir on Monday to commemorate the third martyrdom anniversary of Burhan Muzaffar Wani, an iconic young commander, the Kashmir Media Service (KMS) reported. The shutdown call was issued by the Joint Resistance Leadership in order to pay tribute to Wani and his associates.

Wani, who was chief of operations in Hizbul Mujahideen, was martyred along with two other colleagues by the Indian army during an alleged encounter in Bamdoora village of Kokernag area on July 8, 2016.

On Monday, the authorities sealed Wani's house as well as the graveyard where he is buried in his hometown Tral. All roads leading to the town were also completely blocked with concertina wires to prevent people from marching towards his house.

According to the KMS, internet services in Islamabad (Anantnag), Pulwama, Kulgam and Shopian districts were suspended. In Srinagar, Indian forces arrested two young men for putting up pro-Wani posters.

Thousands of Indian soldiers, paramilitary forces and police personnel were deployed across occupied Kashmir to enforce strict curfew. Special restrictions were placed in areas falling under the jurisdiction of several police stations, including Maisuma, KralKhud, Khanyar, Nowahatta, SafaKadal, Maharaj Gunj and Rainawari in...

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