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At Least 5 Tourists Killed, 8 Injured In Jammu And Kashmir Terror Attack

A little-known militant group, "Kashmir Resistance," claimed responsibility for the attack, citing anger over 85,000 "outsiders" settling in the region and causing a "demographic change."

At least five tourists were killed and eight others were injured after suspected terrorists opened fire on them in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on Tuesday, in the deadliest such attack in the region in nearly a year, according to a police source.

The attack took place at Baisaran in Pahalgam, a popular destination in the scenic Muslim-majority territory that has drawn thousands of summer visitors as militant violence has eased in recent years.

The injured were sent to a local hospital, the source said on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to speak to the media.

J&K CM Reacts

โ€œThe death toll is still being ascertained, so I donโ€™t want to get into those details,โ€ Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah posted on X. โ€œNeedless to say, this attack is much larger than anything weโ€™ve seen directed at civilians in recent years.โ€

A little-known militant group called the โ€œKashmir Resistanceโ€ claimed responsibility for the attack in a social media message. It expressed discontent that over 85,000 โ€œoutsidersโ€ had been settled in the region, spurring a โ€œdemographic change.โ€

โ€œConsequently, violence will be directed toward those attempting to settle illegally,โ€ it said.

Reuters could not independently verify the source of the message.

The local government of Jammu and Kashmir, where Pahalgam is located, told the legislature this month that nearly 84,000 non-locals, from within India, were given domicile rights in the territory in the last two years.

PM Modi Condemns Attack

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently in Saudi Arabia on a two-day visit, has strongly condemned the terrorist attack on tourists in Jammu and Kashmir.


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โ€œThose behind this heinous act will be brought to justiceโ€ฆthey will not be spared!โ€ PM Modi posted on X. โ€œTheir evil agenda will never succeed. Our resolve to fight terrorism is unshakable, and it will get even stronger.โ€

Ties Fray Further

The Himalayan region, claimed in full but ruled in part by both India and Pakistan, has been roiled by militant violence since the start of an anti-Indian insurgency in 1989. Tens of thousands of people have been killed, although violence has tapered off in recent years.

The Government of India revoked Kashmirโ€™s special status in 2019, splitting the state into two federally administered territories โ€“ Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

The move also allowed local authorities to issue domicile rights to outsiders, allowing them to get jobs and buy land in the territory.

That led to a deterioration of ties with Pakistan, which also claims the region. The dispute has been at the root of bitter animosity and military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

Attacks targeting tourists in Kashmir have been rare in recent years. The last major attack on visitors took place in June, when at least nine people were killed and 33 injured after a militant attack caused a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims to plunge into a deep gorge.

Some major militant attacks during the height of the insurgency coincided with visits from high-profile foreign officials to India, in likely attempts to draw global attention to Kashmir, Indian security agencies have said.

(With inputs from Reuters)