5 non-Kashmiri labourers shot dead by terrorists in J&K’s Kulgam

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Five labourers were killed and another injured in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Tuesday night. None of the victims was locals, police said.

Security forces have cordoned the area and a massive search operation is going on. Additional security forces have been called in. Labourers killed by terrorists were believed to be from West Bengal and were working as daily wagers.

ALSO READ: Terrorists fire upon CRPF personnel at school in Kashmir’s Pulwama

The incident came a day after terrorists shot a truck driver in Anantnag district and targeted people waiting at a bus stand in Sopore. Earlier today, terrorists had fired at paramilitary personnel deployed at a school in Pulwama district.

Further details are awaited.

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