Ahmedabad tourist's video captures horrific moments from Pahalgam terror attack
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A tourist from Ahmedabad reportedly saw the ordeal that the tourists went through in Pahalgam on April 22, where terrorists opened fire on tourists in the Baisaran valley of Jammu and Kashmir, killing 28 innocent people.
Rishi from Ahmedabad was ziplining in the valley when the firing first began, and he was a mere six feet away from the attack, according to reports.
He reportedly said that he was six feet away when they asked two people about their religion and then shot them. He also added that barely escaped the horror.
He added that it took him around 20 seconds to know what was going on, and the firing had taken place right below where he was ziplining, according to reports.
Rishi reportedly stated that five terrorists came in army unform with their faces covered, and asked people of their religion. Afterwards, theys shot them.
Rishi Bhat, a resident of Gujarat, was enjoying a zipline ride, unaware of what was happening behind him.
He was smiling and recording a video in selfie mode.
Rishi is safe and back home now. pic.twitter.com/f8mRo0qTXc
— Enewsjammu (@enewsjammu) April 28, 2025
The terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 took 28 innocent lives, most of them tourists. The victims were first asked about their religion and were shot afterwards. The attack was criticised internationally, and it also led to diplomatic tensions between Pakistan and India, who alleged the former for sponsoring cross-border terrorism.
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