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Indian Army Vehicle Crushes Minor Boy To Death In Occupied Kashmir

Occupied Kashmir: In occupied Kashmir, the cancer patient whose ambulance was denied permission by the Indian troops to move on Srinagar-Jammu highway during the movement of CRPF convoy died on the road.

The video of the incident surfaced on social media in which an Indian Central Reserve Police Force man is seen denying permission to the ambulance carrying the patient, Abdul Qayoom Banday, and his attendants.

In the video clip, the CRPF man is seen stopping the ambulance while signaling the forces’ vehicles, coming from the opposite direction to move.

One of the men in the ambulance pleaded the CRPF man to allow them to move forward. However, the CRPF man denied permission.

In the video, another man also pleads, “There is a patient inside.” The CRPF man on the highway duty then signals the driver to park the ambulance on the side of the highway which he does.

“The Magistrate was also deployed there but we were not allowed despite having the official permission,” the ambulance driver, Firdous Shah said.

On the other hand, a 40-year-old man, Mohammad Farooq, was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Mendhar area of Poonch district.

Meanwhile, the curfew continued on the seventh consecutive day, today, in Kishtwar district.

In another incident, a thirteen-year-old boy was crushed to death by an Indian army vehicle at Gulpore area of Poonch district on Tuesday.