“Main yaha par thi… usne usko goli mar di”: Heart-Wrenching Survivor Testimony Emerges After Pahalgam Terror Attack

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Kashmir: A chilling video has surfaced from the scene of the brutal terrorist attack in Baisaran, Pahalgam, where 27 tourists were gunned down in cold blood. The attack, which occurred on Tuesday afternoon, has left the nation in shock as disturbing visuals and survivor accounts reveal the sheer horror of the incident.

In one of the most harrowing clips now circulating on social media, a woman survivor, visibly shaken, recounts the moment the attackers struck. She can be heard saying, “Main yaha par thi side mei bhel puri kha rahi thi, mera pati side mei tha, ek insan aya ussne usko goli mar di, Ussne bola shayad Muslim nahi hai, ussne goli mar di.” Her account paints a chilling picture of targeted violence and terror.

Another woman in the video can be seen crying inconsolably, pleading with onlookers, “Mere pati ko bacha lo.” The heart-wrenching cries echo through the video, capturing the pain of a trip turned into a nightmare. The couple, as reported, had come to Jammu and Kashmir for their honeymoon.

In another gut-wrenching frame, a man sits on a chair, blood dripping from his hand, while his wife desperately pleads with the person recording the video to help. Bodies of the slain tourists, stained in blood, lie on the ground around them. One particularly haunting image shows a woman sitting beside the lifeless body of her husband, a moment of unimaginable grief that has quickly spread across the internet and sparked outrage.

Meanwhile, security forces and medical teams rushed to the location shortly after the attack. A 24/7 emergency help desk has also been set up by Anantnag Police to assist stranded tourists and coordinate rescue operations.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally spoke to Union Home Minister Amit Shah over a telephonic conversation, urging immediate action and asking him to visit the site and take all necessary steps. Shah is expected to reach the Valley soon. Officials fear the death toll may rise further as several injured remain in critical condition.

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