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Pahalgam attack wasn’t improvised it was a coordinated entry that exploited Kashmir terrain
Politics
Published on 24 April 2026

Foot or horseback access helped attackers stay unseen
For years, authorities cited falling violence and a tourism boom in Kashmir as signs militancy was fading. But the April 22 Pahalgam attack points to a shift: investigators say the assault involved planned entry through forests, with AK-47s and M4 carbines, and targeting a meadow reachable only by foot or horseback. The threat appears to be adapting, not disappearing.
- Investigators found early signs of a coordinated, planned operation
- Attackers reportedly moved via surrounding forests into the Baisaran Valley
- The route and chosen meadow limited access to foot or horseback
- Armed men carried AK-47s and M4 carbines, indicating preparation
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