Seven Kashmiris Martyred in Fresh Indian Crackdown in Samba District

Seven Kashmiris Martyred in Fresh Indian Crackdown in Samba District

May 10, 2025 Off By Sharp Media

Tensions in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir escalated sharply as Indian forces carried out another deadly operation, resulting in the martyrdom of seven Kashmiri youth.

In a recent surge of violence, Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel martyred seven young Kashmiris in the Samba district of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The killings took place during a military operation near the R.S. Pura area, which remains ongoing according to media sources.

Witnesses and local media reports confirm that the operation was aggressive, with widespread fear and unrest spreading throughout the district. The identity of the victims has not yet been released, but the incident has sparked outrage across the region and raised concerns among human rights observers.

The violence comes amid heightened tensions in the occupied territory, where Indian forces have been frequently accused of state-sponsored brutality and human rights violations. The latest deaths add to a growing list of civilian casualties, further deepening the humanitarian crisis in the region.

In a separate tragic incident, the body of a missing youth, Aadil Gulzar Kadoo, was discovered hanging inside a mosque in the Sarnal area of Islamabad district. Aadil had been reported missing since May 6, 2025. His death has sent shockwaves through the community, with many demanding an independent investigation to uncover the truth behind his mysterious disappearance and death.

Local residents expressed grief and anger, accusing Indian forces of fostering a climate of fear and repression. Activists and political leaders in IIOJK reiterated calls for international attention and intervention, urging global human rights organizations to take notice of the ongoing atrocities.

The continued military operations and unexplained deaths underline the volatile situation in IIOJK. Human rights advocates have repeatedly warned of the deteriorating security and humanitarian conditions, urging the Indian government to halt its aggressive operations and engage in meaningful dialogue.

This latest operation and the discovery of Aadil’s body have intensified demands for justice and accountability. As the people of Kashmir mourn yet another tragedy, the international community’s silence grows increasingly difficult to justify.