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Thousands attend funeral prayers of slain militants in North Kashmir

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November 14, 2017
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Sopore: Thousands of people on Tuesday participated in the funeral prayers of slain Hizb ul Mujhaideen  militant Toib Majeed Mir and his associate Ashiq Ahmed Bhat at their ancestral villages in Northern Kashmir Sopore and Pattan.

Toib and his another associate Ashiq Hussian bhat  were killed in shootout late  night at  Sultanpora Zachaldara village of Handwara Town north Kashmir Kupwara District on monday late evening .

Witness said that slain Toib’s body was carried by mourners from his home to a local ground where his funeral prayers were held.

 

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Thousands of mourners carried the dead body of Slain HM militant at his ancestral village of Brath Kalan area of Sopore.

Amid pro-freedom, pro-Pakistan and anti-India slogans raised. People were seen wailing while men and children raised pro-freedom slogans during his last rites.

Thousands of people, including women and children, have assembled in the Brath village to take part in last rites of the slain militant.

Toib Majeed Mir son of Abdul Majeed Mir from Brath Kalan sopore joined militants ranks in 2016. He along with Aijaz Shiekh had gone missing in may 2916, Aijaz was killed in Gunfight at Nethipora earlier this year.

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Ashiq Hussian Bhat  was the last survive militant from palahaln village. (INS)

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