
Two local Kishmiro men are suspected of being one of the six terrorists who started their appearance on tourists in Pahalgam on Tuesday, killed 26 and injured several others, the Hindu report said.
Both local men were identified as Adil Guri of Anantnag and Ahsan from the Pulwama district in South Kashmir. The report also stated that they both visited Pakistan in 2018.
“They both infiltrated three to four other Pakistani men recently. We had some inputs about their movement,” said the Hindu report, quoting the government source.
Sketches of three suspicious relaxed
Security agencies have published sketches of three men suspect that they are involved in a terrible attack. The trio, identified as Pakistani, are Asif Faji, Suleman Shah and Abu Talha, said officials.
The sketches were prepared using a description of the attackers who survived. These three terrorists also had code names-Moosa, Yunus and Asif-A were involved in incidents related to terrorism in Poonch.
Resistance (TRF), shadow clothing of the terrorist group Lashkar-E-Taba in Pakistan, according to reports, required responsibility for the attack. Mint could not verify messages orbiting social media.
“Go, Say Modi”: A cold terrorist message
According to one of the surviving terrorists, they left refrigerated news for Prime Minister Modi before the start of tourists.
The victim, Manjunath Rao, was a holiday in the valley with his wife and young son, when terrorists launched firing for tourists on the picturesque Baisaran Meadow, a popular destination often referred to as “Mini Switzerland”.
The wife of the Karnataka entrepreneur, who visited the Baisaran area with her young son, told India today.
Pallavi told the cold moments of the attack. “Three of us – me, my husband and our son – we went to Kashmir. It happened around 13:30, I think. We were in Pahalgam. He died in place, in front of my eyes,” she said, “She still feels like a bad dream.”
Chittisinghpura sikh massacre
The Pahalgam attack is a significant reminder of the Chittisinghpura massacre, in which terrorists in Chittisinghpura were killed by 36 Sikhs from 21 March to 25 March.
Two to three gunmen, allegedly in military fatigue, launched fire for several tourists who enjoyed rides on pony in Pahalgam. The preliminary probes suggested that four to six terrorists had an empty attack.
The news18 reported that M4 bullets were found at the crime scene. Witnesses have proposed that AK-47 and other automatic weapons of military degree were used.
Agencies are investigating whether terrorists were devoted to sniper, the report said.
(With the entry from agencies)
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