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National Investigation Agency Takes Over Probe Into Deadly Pahalgam Terror Attack

The April 22 assault in Kashmir's Baisaran Valley left 26 tourists dead, with survivors recounting harrowing escapes led by a senior Army officer.

Mysuru-based software engineer Prasanna Kumar Bhat was vacationing in Kashmir with his wife, brother and sister-in-law.

Overview

  • The April 22 attack in Baisaran Valley, Pahalgam, saw 26 tourists killed after being religiously profiled and shot, marking the deadliest civilian assault in the region since 2019.
  • Survivors detailed how a senior Indian Army officer guided 35–40 people to safety through a narrow fence opening and into a pit under trees, avoiding direct gunfire.
  • Gunshots continued until approximately 3 pm, with security forces arriving by helicopter at 3:40 pm and securing the area by 4 pm, evacuating survivors to safety.
  • The Ministry of Home Affairs transferred the investigation to the National Investigation Agency on April 27, escalating the probe to a national level.
  • The Resistance Front, a Lashkar-e-Taiba proxy, claimed responsibility for the attack, heightening concerns about ongoing militant threats in Jammu and Kashmir.