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Bihar worker killed in South Kashmir’s Shopian in suspected terror attack

Terrorists allegedly killed a migrant laborer from Bihar in the Shopian area of south Kashmir. On Friday morning, villagers discovered a body with wounds beside the roadside.

Piyush Dhar Dwivedi by Piyush Dhar Dwivedi
18 October 2024
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Migrant labourer from Bihar allegedly killed by terrorists in J&Ks Shopian area; Indian Army reach spot for investigation

Terrorists allegedly killed a migrant laborer from Bihar in the Shopian area of south Kashmir. On Friday morning, villagers discovered a body with wounds beside the roadside.

He was quickly sent to a nearby district hospital. Indian Army forces and Jammu and Kashmir Police reach the spot to launch an investigation into the incidenct.

Also read: EX- RAW official declared ‘wanted’ by FBI in Pannun Murder plot Case. What are the charges against Vikas Yadav?

Police investigation possibility of terror motive behind the attack

According to IG Kashmir, V. K. Birdi, authorities are looking into the possibility of a terror-related objective and are conducting further probe.

Ashok Kumar worked as a corn seller.

The body was found in the Wachi region of Zainapora, in the south Kashmir district.

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The incident occurred just two days after National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah took office as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir.

Killing of non-locals a disturbing trend in the region

The killing of non-locals by terrorists has been a disturbing trend in the region.

In April, terrorists killed two non-local workers.

An Indian Army soldier was found dead earlier this month, with bullet wounds to his body, after being kidnapped by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag area, police sources revealed on Wednesday, October 9.

Two soldiers from the Territorial Army’s 161 unit were kidnapped from a woodland region in Anantnag during a joint anti-terror operation initiated by the Army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police on October 8. Despite being shot twice, one of them managed to flee.

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