Casualty figures continue to emerge as tensions and public mobilisation persist across the region
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan-administered Kashmir — At least 23 people have reportedly lost their lives since June 5 amid ongoing unrest, demonstrations, and related incidents across Pakistan-administered Kashmir, according to information compiled from local sources and preliminary reports.
The reported death toll comes as the region continues to witness widespread public mobilisation, shutdowns, and heightened tensions in several districts. Independent verification of all reported casualties remains ongoing, and authorities have yet to release a comprehensive official account covering incidents reported across the region during this period.
Local observers describe the past several days as among the most turbulent in recent years, with demonstrations, security operations, road blockades, communication disruptions, and public gatherings reported from multiple areas.
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Human rights advocates and civil society groups have called for transparency regarding casualty figures and have urged authorities to ensure independent investigations into incidents that resulted in loss of life.
Given the evolving nature of the situation, casualty figures may be subject to revision as additional information becomes available.
The Azadi Times is continuing to document developments and verify information from multiple independent sources. A detailed report examining the reported fatalities, locations, and circumstances surrounding each incident will be published separately.







