Justice Demanded for Victims of Baramulla Attack: Families in Mourning
In the aftermath of a terror attack on a military vehicle in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, grieving families call for justice. Two soldiers and two civilian porters died, as security operations continue. The attack left a household without income, intensifying calls for government intervention and compensation.
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The recent terrorist attack in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, claimed several lives, leaving families devastated and demanding justice from the government. Among the victims was Mushtaq Ahmed Choudhary, a civilian porter, whose grieving family includes a cancer-stricken father and a young child without financial support.
Thursday's attack targeted a military vehicle, resulting in the deaths of two Indian Army soldiers and two civilian porters. The bereaved family of Mushtaq Ahmed Choudhary gathered at their Nowshera residence, mourning the loss of their loved one. Heart-wrenching visuals captured the grief-stricken relatives as they grappled with their sudden loss.
In response, security forces have intensified search operations throughout Baramulla. Officials confirmed that one soldier and one porter sustained injuries and are receiving medical treatment. Meanwhile, tensions have amplified with recent violent incidents, including an attack in Pulwama that injured a laborer and a deadly assault in Ganderbal last week.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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