Deadly Firefight in Kashmir Forest, Indian Army Reports Three Casualties
kashmir May 13, 2025 12:56Three alleged insurgents were killed in a firefight in Kashmir as Indian security forces clashed with rebels in the disputed region.
Three alleged insurgents were killed in a firefight in Kashmir as Indian security forces clashed with rebels in the disputed region.
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