Hid behind toilet, saw massacre: Pahalgam eyewitness narrates how off-duty Army man led 30 to safety
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On April 22, a family of four from Karnataka were on a day trip from Srinagar to Pahalgam, Kashmir. At around 2.20 pm, they heard gunshots and realised it was a terror attack. Their Army officer brother took action, guiding a group of people to take cover. The family separated and headed for the forests, alerting the Army.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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