At least 14 Kashmiris were killed in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) over the past four months, according to data released by the Research Section of Beyond Time News.
The report also notes a rise in arrests, injuries, and property seizures during the same period.
Injuries and Arrests
According to the data, 33 civilians were injured in incidents involving the use of force by police and paramilitary personnel.
More than 1,028 people, including students, youth, activists, and women, were arrested during search operations and raids. Many were booked under laws including the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Public Safety Act.
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Property Seizures
The report states that 72 properties, including homes, land, shops, and vehicles, were seized during ongoing security operations.
Conclusion
The report highlights continued security operations and detentions in IIOJK over the past four months, according to Beyond Time News.


