Cameras and automatic rifles: how the Kashmir attack took place
- Gunmen attacked holidaymakers with automatic weapons in Baisaran Valley, Kashmir, on Tuesday.
- Tourists were enjoying the valley meadows escaping lowland heat when attackers emerged from forests.
- Attackers separated men from women and children during the assault.
- The attack killed 26 men, and gunmen told survivors "Go tell Modi."
- This event was the deadliest attack on civilians in the region for years and enraged India.
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‘Go tell Modi’: Survivors recall horror as gunmen spare women, execute men in Kashmir attack
Gunmen killed 26 male tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir in a planned attack that spared women and children. Survivors said the assailants identified victims by religion and recorded the massacre using body cameras. India blames Pakistan for the cross-border assault, while critics question the lack of security at the tourist site. SRINAGAR, April 25 — Survivors of the deadliest attack on civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir in years des…
India – Pakistan: Soldiers shoot each other in Kashmir
The tensions in the Kashmir region are increasing. Indian and Pakistani soldiers shot each other at night, according to a Pakistani government representative. The shots had fallen in the Leepa Valley on the Kashmir control line, said Syed Ashfaq Gilani, government representative in the Pakistani controlled part of the region, on Friday to the news agency AFP.
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