Rawalakot (PoJK), June 8: Reports from across Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) tell stories about barbarity and extreme oppression by the Pakistani military and affiliated forces against the locals who dared to raise their voice merely for their rights and that too, peacefully.
Rawalakot has been the worst hit by the terrorism unleashed by Pakistani forces as the maximum deaths and injuries have occurred in this town of PoJK.
Pakistani military used brutality on the people of PoJK in an attempt to crush an agitation planned from June 9 by the locals against the continued oppression by the occupation forces and in demand for their legitimate rights.
According to eyewitnesses, there was blood all over the roads from Supply Bazaar to Tourism Chowk in Rawalakot.
Pakistani military personnel, after killing hundreds of civilians in cold blood, put the bodies in vehicles and moved them to unknown locations in the dead of last night, according to the eye witnesses.
It was an effort of the Pakistani military to hide their barbarity, as they can claim that no civilian was killed.
The eyewitnesses also reported that around 100 people were arrested from inside the CM Hospital in Rawalakot when they engaged in rescue activities or had come to donate blood.
In addition to this, countless arrests have been made from the city.
A terrified woman, in a video statement, narrated how troops from Pakistan, particularly Punjabi-speaking personnel, barged into houses and harassed women despite they being Muslims.
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“A joint crackdown has been carried out by the army, rangers and police, in which drones and modern weapons have also been used. Such a crackdown has never been done even in Srinagar,” said a local Kashmiri from Rawalakot who saw it all.
He said the brutal faces of the Pakistani rulers and forces must be exposed before the world.
“This barbarism will always be remembered. Kashmiris have been treated worse than Bengalis, Balochis and Pashtuns. The world has seen this brutality today. We have no words to express our pain,” said another Kashmiri expressing deep pain.







