
PAHALGAM attack: The annoying terrorist attack on civilians, mostly tourists, in Pahalgam Jammu and Kashmir 22. April 26 people left the dead and sent shock waves around and outside India.
Soon after the attack on Tuesday afternoon, several videos talked about terrible terror and the resulting trauma faced by tourists, circulated on social media. In one such video, a middle -aged woman, probably a tourist, is to consider the Indian Army terrorist.
Initial reports report that gunmen included a group of terrorists, including one or two dressed in the army uniform.
Viral video
In the video, men in uniform can be seen to calm down and convince the surviving attack on the picturesque Baisaran Meadow that they are there for their security. While the soldiers are heard repeatedly to say “HU log Fauj Hai”, surviving tourists, adults and children are clearly traumatized by the attack that they have just witnessed first -hand. Civilians are seen to cry and sobbing when they found armed soldiers in uniform.
“Just Bacche Ko Kucha Mat Karne.
We are an Indian army
Soldiers assured frightened tourists and said, “We are an Indian army. We are here for your security. Hum log fauj hai,” hears one soldier who tells the woman in the video.
Mere bacche ko kuch Mat Karne. (Please don’t hurt my child)
Tuesday’s attack was carried out on the legendary Baisaran Louka in Pahalgama the day when the United States Vice President was Vance in India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on a state visit to Saudi Arabia.
The attack is a refrigerant reminder of the Chittisinghpura massacre, in which terrorists were killed 36 Sikhs in the village of Chittisinghpura in the district of Anantnag 20.
Where is Baisaran Meadow in Pahalgam?
Baisaran – a popular meadow surrounded by dense forests – in Pahalgam on the southern Kashmir,
The Baisaran meadow is located on 5 kilometers from the main market in Pahalgam, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the region, and is accessible only on foot or ponies.
So near or even a structure, except for the trees that are hidden, no vehicles were available.
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