British Man Killed in PoK Clashes, Family Says He Was Hit by ‘Stray Bullet’: ‘There Was Firing by Forces’
Police say 40 people have been killed in the unrest as British officials monitor the safety of nationals caught in the Kashmir violence.
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UK national killed by Pak forces in POK, another in jail since 2 months
Pakistan News: A British national was killed by Pakistani security forces during protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), while another has been jailed for over two months. These cases come amid a crackdown on JAAC-led protests by the Asim Munir-led Pakistani establishment, which has resulted in the killing of at least 90 people.
Kashmir Crisis Hits UK: Peterborough Man Killed as Nottingham Local Remains Imprisoned Amid Weeks of Violence
The escalating violence in Pakistan-administered Kashmir has now affected the lives of British nationals, with one man killed and another imprisoned without charge. Some 40 people have been killed in the lead-up to the three-phase elections that culminated Monday, 10 August. One of the fatalities was identified as Mohammad Akhtar, 50, a resident of Peterborough. According to Akhtar's family, security forces opened fire at a group of protesters o…
Mohammad Akhtar, 50, from Peterborough, died after being shot in Kotli on June 9 during clashes between security forces and protesters in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Waqas Arif, 38, from Nottingham, has been in Pakistani police custody in Mirpur since June 5.
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