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Extreme cruelty in Occupied Kashmir, Nana's martyrdom in front of 3-year-old grandson, child's video made everyone cry
SRINAGAR: India's inhumane atrocities in Occupied Kashmir have escalated, the Indian Army indiscriminately opened fire and martyred Nana in front of a 3-year-old boy.
According to details, the occupying Indian forces, while escalating the atrocities in occupied Kashmir, indiscriminately opened fire under the guise of so-called operation in Baramulla and martyred the elderly Kashmiri who went with his grandson.
The video of the barbarity of the Indian forces went viral on social media and the video of a crying three-year-old child near Nana's body shocked the viewers.
Sixty-five-year-old Bashir Ahmad Khan, who was martyred by Indian forces in occupied Kashmir, was on his way to Baramulla from Srinagar with his grandson.
Exhausted with grief, Bashir Khan's family said that Bashir Khan was martyred by Indian force.
Bashir Khan's daughter said that the father was martyred in front of the child, such tyrants should be punished immediately.
Occupying Indian forces have killed more than 37 Kashmiris in two weeks, while Indian forces are conducting house-to-house searches, insulting women and arbitrarily arresting youths.
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