Cyber Police Kashmir has issued a warning to social media users to avoid sharing content that may incite communal tensions following the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah by Israeli airstrikes. The advisory emphasises potential legal consequences for provocative posts. Protests have occurred in Shia-majority areas but remain peaceful, with authorities vigilant about social media’s impact.
Cyber Police Kashmir warns against inflammatory posts over Nasrallah’s death

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