Multiple deaths feared after 'terror attack' at Kashmir tourist hotspot, Indian police say
- Gunmen shot at least 26 tourists in Kashmir in what police labeled a terror attack by militants against Indian rule.
- At least three dozen people were wounded, with police stating at least four militants fired at tourists from close range, many of whom were Indian nationals.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi cut short his visit to Saudi Arabia in response to the attack, while global leaders condemned the violence.
- Omar Abdullah, Kashmir's top elected official, stated that this attack is unprecedented against civilians in recent years, emphasizing the seriousness of the incident.
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