India Kashmir crackdown sparks anger as Pakistan tensions escalate
- Indian authorities conducted widespread detentions and demolished homes in Kashmir following a deadly attack on April 22.
- This crackdown occurred after gunmen killed 26 people in Kashmir last week, an attack India blames on Pakistan-based militants.
- India has detained nearly 2,000 people and destroyed homes of families linked to alleged militants since the attack.
- Official VK Birdi confirmed five homes were destroyed, while Pakistan denied any role, calling links frivolous.
- These actions have escalated tensions between India and Pakistan, drawing international calls for restraint and sparking anger over alleged collective punishment.
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