The soldiers in Kashmir were demolished by the Indians the homes of two men suspected of carrying out the disputed area against civilians for nearly two decades.
Police says the attackers are members of the Resistance Front (TRF), a faction of Lashkar-E-TAIBA, based in Pakistan. Pakistan refuses to claim.
Meanwhile, the Indian security forces launched a large restaurant for those responsible for the killing of 26 men in Paalgam on Tuesday.
The authorities issued required posters with drawings of three suspects: Adel Hussein Thowkar, a suspect, and two Pakistani citizens known as Ali Bahi and Hashem Musa. They are also searching for Ashif Sheikh, the last suspect.
A police officer and their relatives said that the suspected rebel members were also arrested for interrogating them after the attack.
Sheikh Yasma’s sister said that the soldiers surrounded the area surrounding their home in the southern Terral area of Kashmir late Thursday night.
“One soldier climbed over the wall of the clay boat for our home,” said Yasmina, who only gave one name.
“After some time, a big and frightening explosion dropped the house. Everything inside was destroyed,” she said, adding that no one was inside the house at the time.
A police officer said that the soldiers also destroyed the home of the Thukar family in the neighboring area of Babibharra in the same way early on Friday.
“Both the two suspects were active for three to four years, which are part of TRF, which is a branch of allowing,” the officer told Agence France Presse to the conditions that were not allowed to speak to the media.
The officer added: “They are wanted by (rebels) militants involved in previous attacks as well as the security forces.”
The police also provided a reward of two million rupees ($ 23,500) for information that leads to the arrest of each man.
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