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Stone-pelting mobs of Kashmir shield terrorists during security forces' operation again | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar/New Delhi, Feb 17: The stone-pelting crowd in the Valley continues to shield terrorists and stand as a wall against security forces. When the Army on Monday cornered the top commander of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) Abdul Rasheed Ghazi and other terrorists, local youths hurled stones on the soldiers. The security forces pleaded with them to return home as the encounter was still going on - to no avail. As soon as the crowd got to know that Pulwama attack mastermind was trapped in a house and forces are looking for him, they gathered and started throwing stones at the security personnel. They were clearly trying to stop the forces in carrying out search operations and buy more time for Ghazi to escape. The soldiers and cops requested the mob not to create hurdles during the search operation and return home as their parents are waiting for them. This is not the first time that the security forces have encountered hostile mobs during critical operations. The resistance from stone-pelting in the past has helped many a terrorist escape. According to a senior officer in the Valley, the stone throwers are not innocent but radicalised and hired by Pakistan-backed terrorists as a shield. Separatist leaders in Kashmir do Pakistan's job of fuelling anger among the locals. |
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