In Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, terrorists targeted a worker hailing from Uttar Pradesh, while in Srinagar, the discovery of a non-local’s body, suspected to be a victim of an animal assault, was reported.
In Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama, terrorists targeted a worker from Uttar Pradesh, shooting him on Thursday morning in Tral. Shortly thereafter, another non-local individual was found deceased in Srinagar’s Batmaloo district, specifically in the Tangpora region.
PTI reported that the individual wounded in Pulwama has been recognized as Shubam Kumar, hailing from Bijnore.
A cartridge was not found in the area. Nonetheless, a search operation was in progress, and inquiries were being conducted.
The region, in the meantime, had been blocked off.
In the previous week, Kashmir witnessed its third assault on migrant workers.
Identification of the body discovered in Srinagar reveals that it belongs to Mohammad Jahud, hailing from West Bengal.
According to authorities, no evidence of terrorism was found in the investigation, as no gunshot wounds were discovered on the deceased individual. It was suggested that the incident may have been the result of an animal attack.
Tragically, a terrorist attack in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir on October 20 resulted in the loss of two lives of laborers and left two more injured.
Gunmen attacked the construction site where laborers employed by a private company were housed in the Gund region of the district, firing their weapons indiscriminately.
Two laborers perished instantly, whereas two more workers were injured.