Indian forces have set fire to two homes in the Pulwama district of occupied Kashmir during an ‘operation’, while claiming to have cornered two Kashmiri commanders.
According to reports from the Kashmir Media Service, Indian forces launched an operation in the Nihama area, sealing all entry and exit points, causing widespread fear and panic among residents.
Indian media reports claim that a firefight took place between security forces and separatists in Pulwama. They allege that a resistance commander belonging to the Lashkar-e-Taiba group is trapped in a house.
According to media reports, the alleged commanders, Rais Ahmad and Riyaz Ahmad Dar, are residents of the Pulwama district in south Kashmir.
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Indian forces are said to have burned two homes during the alleged operation.