At least 32 tourists were killed as a result of a terrorist attack in India during a visit to the country of Vice President Jay Di Vincent. Islamist militants attacked tourists near the resort city of Pakhalga in the Kashmir region.
According to Indian massimal, the terrorists checked the documents from men before they were executed to make sure that the Hindus were killed. According to the head of the region, Oman Abdullah, the number of dead is still clear.
“Of course, this attack is much wider than what we saw about civilians in recent years,” he said.
Local police officers say that there were two or three attackers.
Responsibility for a terrorist attack took upon itself the armed group of Islamists “Kashmir’s Resistance.” She said that more than 85 thousand “foreigners” settled in the region, which caused “demographic changes”.
The Prime Minister of India Nari Modi called the event of a terrorist attack and expressed his condolences to those who lost his loved ones, but he did not indicate the number of dead.
“Those who defend this terrible act will be held accountable. They will not be persecuted. Their evil plan will never succeed, ”he emphasized.
As reported, OBOZ.UAAt this time, a four -day visit to the country of the Vice President Jay Dens Vincess with his family, which, in addition to official negotiations, intends to make several excursion trips to India. During his first official trip to India, Vance took the children and his wife Wusha, the daughter of Indian immigrants and practicing Hindus.
And US President Donald Trump, and has already expressed his condolences to the victims of a terrorist attack.
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