Kathua 08 March: The bodies of three civilians who went missing from the upper areas of Billawar in Kathua district have been found by security forces using drones. This discovery has raised concerns and increased tensions in the area.
While officials have not confirmed any connection to militants, the situation has alarmed local residents. The issue was brought up in the legislative assembly yesterday by MLA Billawar, Satish Kumar, who expressed worry about the missing people and called for action.
A senior police officer said it is too early to know how the civilians died, but he confirmed that their bodies were found near a stream in the upper reaches of Billawar.
Investigations are currently underway to find out what happened to the missing civilians. Local authorities are working hard to gather information and provide answers to the families affected by this tragic event.
Community leaders and residents are asking for clear information and quick action from law enforcement to ensure justice is served. The discovery of the bodies has raised questions about safety in the region and has sparked discussions about the need for better protection for civilians in Jammu and Kashmir.
This incident highlights the difficulties faced by communities in areas affected by conflict, where violence can be a constant threat. As investigations continue, there is hope that answers will be found, and the families of the deceased will get the closure they need.