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Viral Zipline Video Captures Deadly Pahalgam Terror Attack

Rishi Bhatt's footage and testimony shed light on the April 22 massacre that killed 26, sparking scrutiny of a zipline operator's actions.

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As the tourist, identified as Rishi Bhatt, begins ziplining, the operator chants “Allahhu Akbar” three times before releasing him.

Overview

  • Rishi Bhatt, a tourist from Ahmedabad, recorded a viral video during a zipline ride in Pahalgam, inadvertently documenting the April 22 terror attack that killed 26 people.
  • Bhatt alleges the zipline operator chanted 'Allahu Akbar' three times before releasing him, after which gunfire erupted; this claim is disputed as a cultural misinterpretation by PDP spokesperson Mohammad Iqbal Trumboo.
  • The attackers reportedly targeted tourists based on their religion, with eyewitness accounts describing victims being questioned and then shot.
  • The Indian Army arrived within 20 minutes of the attack, securing the area and providing cover to tourists; this swift response has been widely acknowledged.
  • This attack, the deadliest on civilians in Kashmir since 2019, has led to intensified counter-terror measures by the Indian government, including suspending key agreements with Pakistan.