Moment Smiling Tourist Ziplines in Kashmir Unaware of Terror

5 KEY POINT SUMMARY
โ€ข Kashmir tourist massacre kills 26 during mass shooting at resort
โ€ข Tourist filmed ziplining above the site as the massacre unfolded below
โ€ข India blames Pakistani militants; Pakistan denies involvement
โ€ข Region on edge as missile tests, troop deployments escalate
โ€ข Global leaders urge calm as fears of nuclear war intensify

Kashmir tourist massacre horror deepened as a viral video showed a smiling tourist ziplining above a valley, completely unaware of the bloodbath happening below. Just moments later, gunfire echoed across the meadow near Pahalgam, leaving 26 dead and pushing India and Pakistan closer to the brink.

Kashmir Tourist Massacre Caught On Camera

Rishi Bhatt was filming his zipline experience over Baisaran meadow when the gunfire erupted beneath him. The sunny hillsideโ€”filled with families, children, and holidaymakersโ€”suddenly turned into a warzone.

Bhatt later said that had he not been midair, he might have been among the dead. The attackers opened fire just steps from the launch zone. His footage, now viral, has become a chilling chronicle of the Kashmir tourist massacre.

Terror Attack Sparks Military Standoff

Indian officials say the shooters were Pakistani militants. Two of the three attackers have been identified. India launched missile drills and shut down the Indus Waters Treaty, escalating tensions.

Pakistan responded by closing its airspace to Indian aircraft, mobilizing troops, and warning of a possible incursion. One Pakistani minister ominously said their nuclear arsenal โ€œwas not kept as modelsโ€ and is โ€œreserved only for India.โ€

Ripping Open Old Wounds

Witnesses say the gunmen targeted Hindu tourists and ordered them to recite Islamic prayersโ€”shooting those who failed. A group called The Resistance Front initially claimed responsibility, then bizarrely walked it back.

India accused Pakistan of harboring and supporting cross-border terror. Islamabad denied involvement, but Indian leaders arenโ€™t backing down.

Global Alarm Rings Out Over Kashmir Tourist Massacre

Indiaโ€™s Prime Minister Modi cut his Saudi trip short, vowing to hunt the shooters โ€œto the ends of the Earth.โ€ Defense drills rolled out across the country, and 500 people have been detained for questioning.

UN, US, and Russian officials condemned the killings. JD Vance, visiting India at the time, called it a โ€œdevastating terrorist attack.โ€ President Trump said the U.S. โ€œstands strong with India.โ€

Fallout From Kashmir Tourist Massacre Still Spreading

More than half of Kashmirโ€™s tourist zones are now closed. Several homes were demolished during the search for the attackers, prompting pleas from political leaders to protect civilians from government overreach.

Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi blasted the Modi administration, accusing it of painting a false picture of โ€œnormalcyโ€ in the troubled region. As tanks roll toward the Line of Control, the world watches nervously.

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