Kashmir Terror Civilians Killed
Kashmir Terror: After one of the injured civilians passed away in the hospital, four persons have now perished as a result of the terrorist attack in the Rajouri area of Jammu and Kashmir.
Doctors at the Government Medical College in Rajouri reported some of the nine more victims of the tragedy are in “extremely severe” condition and are receiving medical attention. Several of the seriously injured have been sent to Jammu.
Yesterday evening’s incident took place in Dangri Village. The two armed terrorists broke into three homes, according to the police, and then shot everyone they encountered. A significant search effort has been launched with the goal of finding the terrorists.
The college’s medical director, Dr. Mehmood H. Bajar, confirmed the deaths of four individuals and said two others who had sustained injuries had been sent to Jammu for additional medical attention.
The Victims Were
The victims have been identified as Deepak Kumar, Satish Kumar and Pritam Lal and Shiv Pal.
This is the second incident of civilian killings in Rajouri district in the past two weeks, after two people were killed outside an Army camp on December 16.
The incident, according to the headman of Dangri village, was caused by a serious security breach. According to him, there was a feeling of menace and searches were carried out in several parts of the district.
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The incident has caused fear in the neighbourhood. Today is a strike day because of the occurrence, which has prompted several organisations to urge for immediate action. The BJP has given its support to the bandh request During The Jammu Kashmir Terror.
People gathered outside the Rajouri hospital shouted anti-Pakistan and anti-terrorist chants for the murder of innocent people. There were also chants directed against the security services, the administration of the Union Territory, and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha.
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