India army labelled world s most brutal force for war crimes in occupied Kashmir

ISLAMABAD – Indian army has been declared as the most brutal force of the world for ongoing war crimes against humanity in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, according to a report.

The report was published by the Kashmir Media Service on Saturday as India is celebrating its 74th Army Day amid grave human rights violations in the occupied valley. It said Indian army is trained in committing genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

“Indian army has no justification to celebrate Army Day as its soldiers are involved in heinous crimes. What to speak of Kashmir, Indian army is shooting dead innocent civilians even in Indian states. Indian army is notorious for conducting operations against civilians in India and in IIOJK,” the KMS report said.

Recent killing of 14 innocent civilians in Nagaland state proves Indian army’s savagery, the report noted, adding that 4,265 civilians in India’s northeastern region in the past two decades.

Pointing out killing of innocent people in fake encounters, it said that such crimes have the real face of Indian army.

The report maintained that the Indian army has so far killed 14 Kashmiris extra-judicially in the ongoing month of January while 95,948 Kashmiris have been killed in last three decades.

The report called for accountability of the Indian army troops for their heinous acts of brutalities.

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