Damning videos of Pakistan Army's atrocities emerge

By Asianet Newsable EnglishFirst Published Feb 10, 2021, 12:18 PM IST
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Videos have emerged from Kohistan in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province that shows Pakistani soldiers firing directly into civilians.

Videos have emerged from Kohistan in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province that shows Pakistani soldiers firing directly into civilians.

Videos shot near the Dasu Dam in Kohistan show paramilitary soldiers firing straight at people and then beating them up with weapons. 

The people being assaulted are believed to be labourers working at the hydroelectric gravity dam currently under construction on the Indus River.

Media reports said that one person was killed and four others were seriously injured in the attack by Pakistani soldiers. 

 

Proof how PakArmy terrorizes its own people
Video from Dasu Dam in shows Pakistan paramilitary soldiers firing straight at public
They also beat them with weapons.

Military actions are reported in every day but no action.
This one got caught on camera. pic.twitter.com/hJRy3q0Vma

— Yana Mir (@MirYanaSY)

 

The video is the latest in the series of human rights violations that the Pakistan Army is accused of carrying out in Balochistan and across Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

Baloch Twitter handles informed how Pakistani forces were carrying out a massive operation in Kohistan Marri with helicopter gunships being used on civil populations.

 

ایسے بھی کوٸی مارتا ہے بھلا ایسے تو کسی جانور کو بھی نہیں مارتے ہیں اج اپر کوہستان میں رینجرز نے لیبرز پر فائرنگ اور ناروا تشدد کی جس میں 5 افراد شدید زخمی ہوگئے ہیں pic.twitter.com/n1VjzhtQnx

— Shahzad Naveed (@Shahzad_Nvd)

 

Sher Mohammad Bugti, the spokesperson of the Baloch Republican Party, claimed that many women and children had also reportedly been abducted by Pakistani troops.

 

Pakistan military has started a massive operation in the region of Kohistan Marri where gunships are being used on civil populations.

The deaths of two Marri Balochs have been confirmed, while a large number of women and children have also reportedly been abducted.

— Sher Mohammad Bugti (@SherM_BRP)

 

The Pakistan government had received international condemnation when in December prominent Baloch activist Karima Baloch was found dead in Toronto, Canada, a day after she went missing. It was alleged that Pakistan's espionage agency Inter-Services Intelligence.

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