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Dozens Killed in Attack on Tourists in Indian Kashmir Region

Dozens Killed in Attack on Tourists in Indian Kashmir Region
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World April 22, 2025 16:35

pahalgam, kashmir - A group of armed men opened fire on a group of tourists in the Indian Kashmir region, resulting in 24 deaths. The attackers' motives remain unknown.

Dozens Killed in Attack on Tourists in Indian Kashmir Region

At least 24 people have been killed in an attack on a group of tourists in the Indian Kashmir region. The nationality of the tourists is yet to be confirmed, and the attack has not been claimed by any group.

Situation in Kashmir

Kashmir has been a hotspot for separatist activities for decades, with various groups seeking independence from India and some advocating for joining Pakistan. The attack, condemned by local authorities, took place in Pahalgam, a popular mountain destination known for its scenic beauty.

While violence in Kashmir has decreased in recent years, this incident serves as a grim reminder of the persistent tensions in the region.

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