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43-day of curfew continues in IHK

ISLAMABAD, (APP): With 43-day into the ongoing curfew
in Indian Held Kashmir (IHK), brutalities of Indian forces
continue.
According to a Private News Channel, here on Saturday,
there was a shortage of foods in occupied Kashmir and childrens
also died because of hunger.
It mentioned that Indian newspapers also identified the Indian
forces brutalities in their writtings.
According to report, Shabir Ahmad Mangoo, a 30 year old college
lecturer has reportedly died in the custody of Indian Army .The
commander of Northern Army denounced the beatings and ordered an
inquiry.
Dozens who were injured and taken away during the late-night
raid by the army and police on Wednesday” in Kashmir’s Pulwama
district.
At least 83 people have been killed and 8,000 injured
in the ensuing clashes, many of them wounded by shotgun rounds
fired by security forces enforcing a curfew across the Muslim-
majority region.
India’s paramilitary force has confessed to use prompt
action guns to fire nearly 1.7 million pellets at protesters in
Kashmir to disperse demonstrations.
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) fired around 3,765
cartridges, each containing 450 metallic balls, between 9 July and
11 August amounting to the discharge of almost 1.7 million pellets
in total, despite widespread criticism.
Indian security forces have come under intense scrutiny over
the alleged use of excessive force to contain the protests in
Kashmir.