India / Jammu Kashmir Terrorist Attack in Shopian, one man killed

Terrorists shot a civilian at Chaudhary Gund in Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday. He was admitted to the hospital in critical condition, where he died during treatment. The police have been involved in the investigation of the case. It is being ascertained that the terrorists have not attacked anyone else.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 15, 2022, 04:22 PM
Terrorist Attack in Shopian: Terrorists shot a civilian at Chaudhary Gund in Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday. He was admitted to the hospital in critical condition, where he died during treatment. The police have been involved in the investigation of the case. It is being ascertained that the terrorists have not attacked anyone else. It has been told that the terrorists suddenly opened fire on Puran Krishna Bhat, a civilian (minority) going towards the Bagh. Jammu and Kashmir Police says that the area has been cordoned off.

attack while going to the garden

According to the report, Puran Krishna Bhat is a resident of this area. On Saturday, when he was going towards his garden, the terrorists sitting in the ambush opened fire on him. He was seriously injured by the bullet. The family immediately took him to the district hospital, but the doctors could not save him and declared him dead after some time. It is being told that this incident happened in the presence of the police guard. At the same time, officials said that the area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers.

Kashmiri Pandits on constant target

Let us tell you that Kashmiri Pandits and migrant laborers are being targeted continuously in Kashmir. On August 16, another Kashmiri Pandit Sunil Kumar Bhat was shot dead by terrorists in Shopian, while his brother Pintu was seriously injured in this attack. In this incident also both the brothers were working in their apple orchards in Chhotepora area of ​​Shopian. Then the terrorists attacked both of them. Before this incident, many migrant laborers were also made their victims by terrorists this year.