Kashmir Pahalgam Attack Video Here: Terrorists Ask Religion, Then Open Fire in Pahalgam
Kashmir Pahalgam Attack Video Here: A terror attack in Pahalgam’s Baisaran meadow left over 25 injured. Tourists were reportedly targeted after being asked their religion. A widow's cries went viral.
Kashmir Pahalgam Attack: What was famously known as Mini Switzerland of Kashmir, the lovely meadow of Baisaran close to Pahalgam, became a battlefield drenched in blood on Tuesday. Among the breathtaking beauty of nature, gunshots sounded, substituting peace with horror, and air filled with innocent tourists' wails.
"They Killed My Husband… I Don't Want to Live Anymore"
A heart-wrenching video of a bride weeping in shock and horror has gone viral. Holding her dead husband's body in her lap, she screamed:
"They killed my husband… Just kill me too. I don't want to live anymore!"
Her heartbreaking wails have left the internet shaken, mirroring the brutal truth of religiously targeted terrorism in a country once renowned for love and hospitality.
Watch Video: Pahalgam Attack Horror: Widow Screams “They Killed My Husband” After Pahalgam Terror Attack
Terrorists Emerge From Forest, Open Fire After Asking Names
Around 2:30 PM, 3 to 4 uniformed terrorists who emerged from a forest nearby started demanding the names and religion of the tourists. Those who did not seem Muslim were shot at point blank.
One woman recalled, "We were just sitting and snacking. The terrorists approached and said — They don't look Muslim, shoot them. Then they shot my husband."
Tourists Left Behind as Horsemen Ride Away
A second survivor said, "Once the shooting started, the entire field emptied. The horsemen who brought us rode away and left us alone. Some of the tourists fled into the woods and hid behind trees."
Men were targeted mostly. Anyone in open view, most of all males, was shot by the attackers on the spot.
Eyewitness Testimony of a Resident
Gulzar Ahmad, a resident driver, said, "I was parked just below the hill when I heard the gunshots. I quickly assisted the tourists accompanying me to reach their hotel safely. I saw at least 25-30 people injured."