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Gulmarg terror attack: LG pays tributes to slain Army soldiers, porters

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Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha paid floral tributes on Friday to the soldiers and porters who were killed in a terror attack in Gulmarg a day before.

Sinha visited the Army’s Srinagar-based 15 Corps, also known as Chinar Corps, to pay homage to the slain soldiers and porters.

“Paid homage to the brave soldiers and Defence Porters who made the supreme sacrifice in the service to the nation in Butapathri Sector on October 24, 2024,” the LG said in a post on X.

He said the country will never forget their selfless service and supreme sacrifice.

“We stand in solidarity with the bereaved families,” he added.

Terrorists attacked an Army vehicle six kilometres from the popular tourist spot of Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Thursday.

They opened fire on the Army vehicle in the Botapathri area in the evening hours. The vehicle was headed for the Nagin post in the Affarwat range.

Two Army porters and two soldiers were killed in the attack.

The Army has identified the two slain soldiers as Riflemen Kaisar Ahmad Shah from Anantnag, and Jeevan Singh from Sirsa Haryana.

Officials said the two porters were Mushtaq Ahmed Choudhary and Zahoor Ahmad Mir, both residents of the Boniyar area of Uri.

Kin of porters killed in Baramulla terror attack get Rs 6 lakh in compensation

Jammu and Kashmir government Friday gave Rs 6 lakh each to the kin of two army porters killed in a terror attack in Baramulla district a day earlier.

The compensation, paid through cheques, was handed over by Baramulla Deputy Commissioner Minga Sherpa.

The porters were killed in an attack in Botapathri, Gulmarg, on Thursday.

Sherpa visited the house of Chaudhary Mushtaq Ahmad in Nowshera Boniyar and Zahoor Ahmad Mir in Barnate Boniyar to condole with their families and hand over the compensation, an official spokesperson said.

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