Young Men Coming To Kashmir Encounter Sites Is Suicide, Says Top Cop | Read

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It is "suicide" for young men to go to encounter sites, the Jammu and Kashmir police chief said today, referring to stone-throwing at security forces by locals during anti-terror operations and the recent death of three civilians in clashes in Budgam. "Young boys should stay at homes and not come to encounter sites. The bullet does not see who is coming or who it will hit...," warned Director General of Police SP Vaid. He added, "Even security forces in an encounter take cover of a vehicle or house. Youths coming to encounter site are committing suicide."

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