Jammu Kashmir: In Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, terrorists fired on an army vehicle on Thursday. Two soldiers were martyred and two civilian porters were killed in the attack.
Jammu Kashmir: In the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, terrorists fired on an army vehicle on Thursday. Two soldiers were martyred and two civilian porters were killed in the attack. Three other soldiers were injured. Officials said that in the evening, at the Nagin Chowk in Boota Pathri area near Gulmarg Ski Resort, terrorists fired on a vehicle of the Rashtriya Rifles (RR). The attack took place in an area considered largely terrorism-free. Gulmarg and Boota Pathri, its upper reaches, are crowded with tourists and are favourites among nature lovers.
Earlier on Thursday, terrorists had attacked and injured a labourer, Shubham Kumar, from Uttar Pradesh in the Tral area of Pulwama district. This was the third attack on migrant labourers in Jammu and Kashmir in the past week. On October 18, a labourer from Bihar, Ashok Kumar Chauhan, was killed. On Sunday, October 20, an infrastructure company's labour camp was attacked in Ganderbal.
The attack on the army vehicle in Gulmarg took place when Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. Abdullah briefed Modi on the law and order situation in the Union Territory. In a 30-minute meeting, he also submitted a cabinet proposal to Modi to grant statehood to Jammu and Kashmir at the earliest. Abdullah also met Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah condemned the attack. He said, 'The news of the attack on army vehicles in Boota Pathri area of northern Kashmir is very unfortunate, resulting in the loss of lives and injuries. The series of terrorist attacks in Kashmir is a matter of serious concern.'