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‘We heard gunshots and thought tigers were being hunted’

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Tourists who were in Indian-administered Kashmir when deadly attacks took place are now returning home to India.

Describing the moment the violence broke out, one person said the gunfire had been mistaken for “tigers being hunted”.

The attack saw a group of gunmen fire on tourists near Pahalgam, a resort in the disputed Himalayan region, leading to the deaths of 26 tourists.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said India will punish “every terrorist and their backers” for the attack.


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