Indian media reported on Saturday that Indian Army has prepared a hit list of 21 citizens of Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK).
According to the reports, Indian occupational forces have planned to implement ‘Operation All Out 2.0’ against the citizens of IoK, under the operation Indian army is aiming to kill 21 citizens on the first hit list.
The Indian occupational forces have also made a strategy, according to which, processions and funerals are banned in the occupied valley, reports stated.
According to the reports, the army has planned to retain bodies of the deceased.
On June 14, United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHCR) after 30 years, published its very first special report on Kashmir, calling for an immediate international inquiry.
A 49-page report published by the UN Human Rights office stated that there was an urgent need to address past and present human rights violations and abuses which the Kashmiris have been suffering for seven decades.
On Friday, five Kashmiris were martyred and several including a woman injured by Indian forces in Anantnag district.
Earlier this week, Indian forces martyred three Kashmiri youth during a siege and search operation in Tral area of Pulwama district.
The Indian atrocities over the prolonged period have consumed numerous lives.
Pakistan strongly condemned the act of violence and Foreign Office spokesperson Dr. Muhammad Faisal stated on Thursday, “We condemn Indian continued and unabated atrocities at the hands of Indian occupation forces, which continued with impunity during the holy occasion of Eid.”