The Resistance Front (TRF), an armed group founded in 2019, claimed responsibility for a devastating attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir, resulting in 26 deaths. This incident represents a significant escalation in violence in the region, as tourists had previously been largely spared by rebel groups. The group’s message on Telegram suggested a deeper rationale for their actions, as they oppose residency permits for outsiders, fearing demographic changes in Kashmir. This tragic event prompted international condolences and raised questions about the implications for Indian governance and security in Kashmir.
The Resistance Front (TRF), an armed group that emerged in 2019, claimed responsibility for the deadly attack that left at least 26 tourists dead in Kashmir.
By targeting tourists, TRF signaled a strategic shift, marking the first time in years that such civilians had been attacked, escalating tensions in the already volatile region.
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