PAHALGAM -Terror attack: Omar Abdullah condemns assault on tourists, calling attackers 'animals' - what do we know? 5 Points | Today news

CM Omar Abdullah condemned the Pahalgam terror attack on tourists, expressed shock and called the offenders inhuman. The attack led to one death and 12 injuries, with the resistance front demanding responsibility. Indian police officers stop vehicles at a checkpoint after a suspected militant attack, near Pahalgam in the South Kashmir’s Anant night district, (Reuters) Pahalgam terrorist attack: Jammu and Kashmir’s chief minister, Omar Abdullah, the terrorist attack on Pahalgam tourists. Without dividing the death toll, the J&K cm said he was “shocked above the faith” and added: “The offenders of this attack are animals, inhumane and worthy to have contempt.” Attackers fired indiscriminately at tourists who visited Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam on Tuesday. The attack contracted one person and injured 12 others. The resistance front (TRF), a Lashkar-e-Taiba shooting, accepted the responsibility for the attack. “I’m shocked above faith. This attack on our visitors is an abomination. The offenders of this attack are animals, inhumane and worthy of contempt. No words of condemnation are enough. I send my condolences to the families of the deceased. I talked to my colleague @sakinaaitoo and she immediately moved to the hospital. Omar Abdullah wrote on X. Pahalgam terror attack – Topps A group of tourists were fired by armed men in fatigue in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam. Twelve people were injured in the attack. One person was killed and twelve others were injured in the attack that occurred in Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam, a site visited by tourists. The area is only accessible on foot or horses. Initial reports said armed men sprayed bullets with mostly Indian tourists who visited Baisaran Meadow about five kilometers from Pahalgam. According to police, several tourists sustained gunshot wounds and officials evacuated the wounded to hospitals. First published: 22 Apr 2025, 05:24 pm Ist