Unknown tourist caught the Pahalgam terror attack on zipline


New Delhi:

According to a new video emerging on social media, a tourist who was on a zipline ride during a visit to Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir last week, inadvertently captured the terrorist attack, which was killed by 26 citizens, according to a new video, which has emerged on social media.

In the 53 -second video, which has gone viral, tourist – a man in a blue -tested shirt, wearing a pair of sunglasses and helmets as a safety gear – can be seen taking and recording the ride using a selfie stick, even the sound of a gunshot can be heard in the background.

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Unknown to the terrorist attack, the man smiles and enjoys his ride, while the remaining tourists run a harsh-scalter on the ground.

As the zipline ride is finished and the man goes close to the ground, another tourist is seen falling down, possibly after maintaining a bullet injury.

In the first day, another video of tourists Run and hide after a kiosk Emerged. The sound of bullets can be heard in the distance.

Shows another video ScatteredThe burst of echoing echo in the backdrop.

Twenty -five tourists – 24 Indians and a Nepalese citizen – and a local person were killed in a terrorist attack in Besaran – called ‘Mini Switzerland’ for their grassland in Pahgam on 22 April.

This was the most deadly strike in the valley since the 2019 Pulwama strike. Resistance Morcha, a shadow group of restricted Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (late) terror group claimed responsibility.

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After the attack, India reduced diplomatic relations with Pakistan and announced a fleet of measures including suspension Indus Water Treaty 1960 and Disarray of visa services For Pakistani citizens.

In vengeance, Pakistan also announced several measures, including Closing its airspace for Indian airlinesIslamabad also said that any step to remove water for this under the pact would be considered as “war work”.



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