An additional savage targeted attack by terrorists in the Jammu and Kashmir valley resulted in the shooting death of a Kashmiri Pandit and the injury of his brother. The two civilians were shot at by terrorists in an apple orchard in the Chotipora neighborhood of Shopian, Jammu, and Kashmir, according to police.
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According to the police, the Kashmiri Pandit who died has been named Sunil Kumar, and his brother has been recognized as Pitambar, who is still in the hospital undergoing treatment. Police claim that Sunil Kumar, who was shot at by terrorists, passed away immediately.
According to reports, both of the boys were staying in their native village and were not migrants when the terrorists started shooting at them. Officials claim that the Kashmir Freedom Fighters terrorist group is to blame for the killing of Sunil Kumar.
In less than 24 hours, Kashmir has experienced a second attack on Pandits who are not migrants. A civilian named Karan Kumar Singh was hurt on July 4 when terrorists tossed a grenade at his home in Budgam, J&K.
The latest incident follows a string of targeted killings in the J&K valley over the previous few months that have both targeted local Kashmiri Pandits and other civilians. Concern over the targeting of Kashmiri Pandits has prompted today’s attack. Jammu witnessed a demonstration against today’s death by Kashmiri pandits.
On May 31, Rajni Bala, a teacher from Jammu’s Samba area who had been shot dead, caused great outrage among Kashmiri Pandits, who threatened to leave the region in large numbers.
if they weren’t transferred to secure locations. Just two weeks before the school shooting, on May 12, a gunman attacked a government building in Kashmir’s Chadoora town and opened fire on Rahul Bhat, a Kashmiri Hindu employee. Bhat died instantly. The incident also comes after three feared Lashkar-e-Taiba militants were killed earlier this week in an encounter with security authorities in Budgam district, including Lateef Rather, who assassinated Kashmiri Pandit employee Rahul Bhat in May of this year.
Six border police officers died in the Pahalgam accident.
At least 32 other members of the security forces who were on board the bus were hurt in the collision.
Today in Jammu and Kashmir, six border police officers perished after the bus they were riding in went off a road and into a river. According to reports, brake failure caused the accident near Chandanwari in the Anantnag district, which injured at least 32 other passengers.
The incident occurred as the bus was traveling from Chandanwari to Pahalgam with 41 security force personnel aboard—39 from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and 2 from the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
“Six ITBP members were killed and several others were injured in a road accident in the Anantnag region; these victims are currently being transported to an army hospital in Srinagar for treatment.” Further information will be provided in the “Kashmir Zone on Twitter.”
Following the tragedy, up to 19 ambulances were dispatched to the scene, and the local authorities launched a significant rescue effort.
According to Piyush Singla, Deputy Commissioner of Anantnag, medical teams at Government Medical College, Anantnag, the district hospital there, and the sub-divisional hospital in Seer have been placed on high alert.
While those who sustained severe injuries received first treatment and were sent to GMC Anantnag, the bodies of the victims were stored at Pahalgam Civil Hospital.
The security guards were leaving their Amarnath Yatra assignment.
As many as 400 companies were mobilized for the yatra. The forces are currently being de-inducted because the yatra has concluded. Jawans who were being removed from their jobs were being transported on this bus. ” An authoritative source told NDTV
He claims that the process of de-induction has been ongoing for several days because many firms have been deployed in the Valley.
The President, Droupadi Murmu, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed their condolences for the fatalities and wished the injured a speedy recovery.
One fatality resulted from attacks by terrorists on two brothers and Kashmiri pandits in Orchard.
An additional savage targeted attack by terrorists in the Jammu and Kashmir valley resulted in the shooting death of a Kashmiri Pandit and the injury of his brother. The two civilians were shot at by terrorists in an apple orchard in the Chotipora neighborhood of Shopian, Jammu, and Kashmir, according to police.
According to the police, the Kashmiri Pandit who died has been named Sunil Kumar, and his brother has been recognized as Pitambar, who is still in the hospital undergoing treatment. Police claim that Sunil Kumar, who was shot at by terrorists, passed away immediately.
According to reports, both of the boys were staying in their native village and were not migrants when the terrorists started shooting at them. Officials claim that the Kashmir Freedom Fighters terrorist group is to blame for the killing of Sunil Kumar.
In less than 24 hours, Kashmir has experienced a second attack on Pandits who are not migrants. A civilian named Karan Kumar Singh was hurt on July 4 when terrorists tossed a grenade at his home in Budgam, J&K.
The latest incident follows a string of targeted killings in the J&K valley over the previous few months that have both targeted local Kashmiri Pandits and other civilians. Concern over the targeting of Kashmiri Pandits has prompted today’s attack. Jammu witnessed a demonstration against today’s death by Kashmiri pandits.
On May 31, Rajni Bala, a teacher from Jammu’s Samba area who had been shot dead, caused great outrage among Kashmiri Pandits, who threatened to leave the region in large numbers.
if they weren’t transferred to secure locations. Just two weeks before the school shooting, on May 12, a gunman attacked a government building in Kashmir’s Chadoora town and opened fire on Rahul Bhat, a Kashmiri Hindu employee. Bhat died instantly. The incident also comes after three feared Lashkar-e-Taiba militants were killed earlier this week in an encounter with security authorities in Budgam district, including Lateef Rather, who assassinated Kashmiri Pandit employee Rahul Bhat in May of this year.
Six border police officers died in the Pahalgam accident.
At least 32 other members of the security forces who were on board the bus were hurt in the collision.
Today in Jammu and Kashmir, six border police officers perished after the bus they were riding in went off a road and into a river. According to reports, brake failure caused the accident near Chandanwari in the Anantnag district, which injured at least 32 other passengers.
The incident occurred as the bus was traveling from Chandanwari to Pahalgam with 41 security force personnel aboard—39 from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and 2 from the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
“Six ITBP members were killed and several others were injured in a road accident in the Anantnag region; these victims are currently being transported to an army hospital in Srinagar for treatment.” Further information will be provided in the “Kashmir Zone on Twitter.”
https://twitter.com/KashmirPolice/status/1559433896202158080
Following the tragedy, up to 19 ambulances were dispatched to the scene, and the local authorities launched a significant rescue effort.
According to Piyush Singla, Deputy Commissioner of Anantnag, medical teams at Government Medical College, Anantnag, the district hospital there, and the sub-divisional hospital in Seer have been placed on high alert.
While those who sustained severe injuries received first treatment and were sent to GMC Anantnag, the bodies of the victims were stored at Pahalgam Civil Hospital.
The security guards were leaving their Amarnath Yatra assignment.
As many as 400 companies were mobilized for the yatra. The forces are currently being de-inducted because the yatra has concluded. Jawans who were being removed from their jobs were being transported on this bus. ” An authoritative source told NDTV
He claims that the process of de-induction has been ongoing for several days because many firms have been deployed in the Valley.
The President, Droupadi Murmu, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed their condolences for the fatalities and wished the injured a speedy recovery.
“The tragic loss of precious lives of ITBP personnel in the unfortunate accident at Anantnag, J&K, fills me with sadness.” My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. I pray for a speedy recovery of the injured, “said President Draupadi murmur.
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“Anguished to learn about the accident of a bus carrying ITBP and police personnel in Pahalgam, J&K.” My prayers and thoughts are with the bereaved families. The injured were rushed to the hospital. “May they recover at the earliest,” union home minister Amit Shah said in a tweet.
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