
The injured being shifted to a hospital after terrorists attacked a group of tourists at Pahalgam, in Anantnag district, Jammu & Kashmir, on Tuesday (April 22) | PTI Photo
Pahalgam terror attack: Death toll 26, Amit Shah rushes to Kashmir
Terrorists came into the grassland, dubbed 'mini-Switzerland', and started firing at tourists milling around eateries, taking pony rides, or just picnicking
At least 26 tourists died and around 20 were injured when terrorists opened fire in a picturesque meadow near Kashmir’s Pahalgam town, breaking the calm of a regular Tuesday afternoon (April 22) with scores of people enjoying their day out.
The 26 dead included two foreigners and two locals, a high ranking official said without getting into details. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the terror attack was “much larger than anything we’ve seen directed at civilians in recent years".
The attack, which comes as US Vice President J D Vance is visiting India, took place around 3 pm, officials said. It could be the biggest terror strike in Kashmir since February 2019 when 47 CRPF personnel were killed in a suicide attack in Pulwama.
PM Modi condemns attack
"I strongly condemn the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. I pray that the injured recover at the earliest. All possible assistance is being provided to those affected. Those behind this heinous act will be brought to justice...they will not be spared! Their evil agenda will never succeed. Our resolve to fight terrorism is unshakable and it will get even stronger," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on X.
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Baisaran, about six kms from the resort town of Pahalgam, is an expansive meadow ringed by dense pine forests and mountains and a favourite with tourists and trekkers.
Attack in ‘mini-Switzerland’
Armed terrorists came into the grassland, dubbed “mini-Switzerland”, and started firing at tourists milling around eateries, taking pony rides, or just picnicking and taking in the sights, officials said.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah briefed the prime minister, who is on a visit to Saudi Arabia. He said he was leaving for Srinagar to hold an urgent security review meeting with all agencies.
"Anguished by the terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. My thoughts are with the family members of the deceased. Those involved in this dastardly act of terror will not be spared, and we will come down heavily on the perpetrators with the harshest consequences,” Shah said in a post on X.
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Purported videos from the spot showed the chilling sight of lifeless bodies and women crying. No independent official verification was available.
"My husband was shot in the head while seven others were also injured in the attack," a woman survivor told PTI over phone.
The woman did not identify herself but pleaded for help in evacuating the injured to hospital.
‘No place to hide’
As gunshots rang out, there was panic and tourists ran for cover but there was no place to hide in the wide, open space, said another woman tourist.
"The death toll is still being ascertained so I don’t want to get into those details. They will be officially conveyed as the situation becomes clearer. Needless to say, this attack is much larger than anything we’ve seen directed at civilians in recent years," Abdullah said in a post on X.
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"I’m shocked beyond belief. This attack on our visitors is an abomination. The perpetrators of this attack are animals, inhuman and worthy of contempt. No words of condemnation are enough. I send my sympathies to the families of the deceased," he said.
Security personnel stand guard after the terror attack in Pahalgam | PTI Photo
‘Against teachings of Islam’
Altaf Ahmad Wani, National Conference MLA from Pahalgam, described the attack as “cowardly” and said targeting innocent persons is against the teachings of Islam.
“The perpetrators of this dastardly act will be dealt with an iron fist,” he said.
“The attack was very painful and unfortunate and took place at an unexpected location which is about five kilometres from Pahalgam (bus stand). It is used for trekking and the people go there on horses,” Wani told reporters.
Helpline for tourists
The Jammu and Kashmir government has set up a round-the-clock emergency helpline to assist tourists in the wake of the terror attack.
"A 24x7 emergency help desk has been established by Anantnag district administration for tourists requiring assistance or information. Tourists can contact 01932222337, 7780885759, 9697982527 or 6006365245 for information or assistance," an official spokesperson said.
He said an emergency control room has been established in Srinagar as well.
Tourists can contact 01942457543, 01942483651 or 7006058623 for assistance on the Pahalgam terror incident, he said.
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Chopper evacuates injured
The entire district administration and police force was mobilised and ambulances pressed into service. A chopper also helped evacuate the injured. Some of the injured were brought down from the meadow by local people on their ponies.
Army, CRPF, and local police rushed to Baisaran, much sought-after by filmmakers in the 1980s, after initial news came in of gunshots being heard, officials said.
Massive manhunt
A massive anti-terrorist operation has been launched to hunt down the assailants, and security forces have fanned out in all directions, they said.
Pahalgam town, which was teeming with tourists this morning, went into complete silence. Tourists began leaving in droves.
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The incident comes when Kashmir is witnessing a surge in tourist arrivals after reeling under militancy for years.
Baisaran, a campsite for trekkers who then move further up to the Tulian lake, is accessible from Pahalgam either on foot or on horses. It offers a panoramic view of Pahalgam town and the Lidder valley.
(With agency inputs)