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    Violent Protests Ongoing in Pakistan-Controlled Kashmir for a Second Day As Tensions Escalate

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee11 June 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Protests in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir continued on Thursday, with unrest spreading across multiple areas. In Rawalakot, gunfire was heard early in the morning, further escalating tensions.

    Clashes between Pakistani military forces and protesters have killed 15 people, according to reports.

    The protests began earlier this week over political and social demands and have since escalated into violence. Demonstrators are demanding rights, justice, and greater freedoms.

    The movement is led by the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Committee, a banned political organization. Authorities have arrested 31 of its members.

    The protests are expanding, with demonstrators vowing to continue until their demands are met.

    Authorities have responded with force to contain the unrest. Live fire is reportedly being used against protesters. Internet services have been shut down, while major roads, markets, and shops remain closed. Residents are also being restricted from leaving their homes.

    Human rights groups have warned against the use of force and called on authorities to de-escalate the situation and pursue dialogue.

    The unrest comes as Pakistan continues to face a deepening political, security, and economic crisis.

    Meanwhile, a military aircraft belonging to Pakistan’s forces crashed in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir on Wednesday due to a technical malfunction.

    All 21 personnel on board were killed, including two pilots, six senior military officials, and other officers and soldiers.

    The ongoing unrest in Kashmir is also largely absent from Pakistani media coverage due to restrictions on reporting.

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