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Terrorists target non-local labourer in Tral

Srinagar , Oct 4 ( KINS): Terrorist attacks on migrant workers in Kashmir continue. In the latest incident, a
migrant worker was shot by terrorists this morning in the Batgund area of Tral, South Kashmir. He was critically injured and was immediately taken to the hospital, where his condition is now improving. The injured worker hails from Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh. This is the second such attack in the past few days.
Just four days after the attack on migrant workers in Ganderbal’s Gagangir, terrorists have struck again. This attack, which occurred early in the morning, has created an atmosphere of fear among all migrant workers in the region. Reports suggest that these incidents have sparked migration from Kashmir, although the police and local administration deny any significant exodus. People remain fearful after the killing of seven individuals, including six migrants, in Ganderbal.
Last week, a migrant worker was shot and killed by terrorists in Shopian. Following the attack in Ganderbal, migrant workers in the area are now gripped by fear, feeling unsafe and vulnerable, believing they have once again become targets for terrorists.
On October 20, terrorists attacked a construction site on the Srinagar-Leh National Highway in Ganderbal, killing a doctor and six workers. The attack occurred as workers and staff were returning to their camp after a day’s work. During dinner, power was cut, and terrorists opened fire on the workers. The terror group ‘The Resistance Front’ (TRF), linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility for the attack.( KINS)

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