Medical workers carry an injured tourist on a stretcher in the hospital in the district of Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir, April 22, 2025. Photo Credit: Imran Nissar
Timeline of the main terrorist attacks on civilians in Kashmir since 2000:
March 21, 2000
The quiz mother is accompanied by the body of Sikhu, who was killed with 3 other gunmen in Chattisinghpora in Anantnag. | Photo Credit: Nissar Ahmad
Militants focused on the Sikh minority community in the village of Chattisinghpora in the anantnag district on the night of March 21 and killed 36 people.
August 2000
Thirty -two people, including two dozen amarnath pilgrims, were killed in a terrorist attack in the Nunwan base camp.
Ghulam Nabi Azad, Sonia Gandhi talks to the pilgrims of AmarNath. More than thirty pilgrims were shot by militants | Photo Credit: Nissar Ahmad
July 2001
Amarnath Yatris was again focused, this time in the SHESHNAG BASIC camp in Anantnag, killing 13.
October 1, 2001
A car in flames in Srinagar 1. October 2001 after the bomb exploded in front of the building of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.
The Jammu & Kashmir legislators’ complex in Srinagar was hit by a terrorist attack of suicide (Fidayeen) and killed 36 people.
2002
Terror hit Chandanwari in the base camp and 11 AMARNATH YATRIS was killed.
November 23, 2002
Indian Army soldiers stand near the debris of the bus after Lady explosion to Lower Manda, 90 km (56 miles) south of Srinagar 23 November 2002. Photo Credit: Reuters
Nineteen people, including nine security forces staff, three women and two children, lost their lives in an improvised explosive (IED) explosion at Lower Munda in South Kashmir on the National Highway Jammu-Srinagar.
March 23, 2003
Dead bodies of 24 victims who were killed by unidentified gunmen in the village of Nadimarg in the shopian, in the south of Kashmir, March 24, 2003. 24 members of 11 families Kashmiri Pandits were killed in the attack. | Photo Credit: Nissar Ahmad
Terrorists massacred at least 24 cashmere pandits, including 11 women and two children, in the village of Nandimarg in the Pulwama district.
June 13, 2005
The military officer checked a truck that was damaged in RDX filled with an improvised explosive device (IED) in Pulwama, 30 km from Srinagar 13 June 2005. Photo Credit: Nissar Ahmad
Thirteen civilians, including two school children and three CRPF officers, were killed, and more than 100 people suffered injuries when a car fired an explosive car on the crowded market in front of the Pulwam Government school.
June 12, 2006
Nine workers were killed and Bihari were killed in Kulgam.
July 10, 2017
The security forces staff can be seen by a broken windscreen of the vehicle at the point of the shooter between the police and the militants on July 11, 2017, in which seven Hindu pilgrims were killed, in the village of Boateng in the Anantnag South Kashmir district. | Photo Credit: Nissar Ahmad.
Attack on AMARNATH YATRA bus in Kulgam, 8 killed.
Published – April 22 2025 20:52