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Staggering moment tourist ziplines over valley unaware of deadly TERROR ATTACK unfolding below as gunshots ring out

Published on April 29, 2025 at 09:53 AM

THIS is the staggering moment a smiling tourist ziplined over the scene of a bloody terror attack, accidentally documenting the horror.

– killing 26 – in Kashmir, India last week, but this adventurer was blissfully unaware.

Man ziplining in a mountainous area.
Rishi Bhatt recorded as gunmen opened fire on tourists in the meadow below
Man smiling while ziplining in a forest.
Rishi could have been targeted if he were not high up on a zip line
Paramedics carrying a wounded person on a stretcher outside a hospital.
Paramedics carry a wounded tourist to hospital after the mass shooting

Rishi Bhatt recorded himself soaring over the Baisaran meadow near Pahalgam, northern India, last Tuesday, while fellow tourists were murdered below.

Decked out in sunnies and a safety hat, the holidaymaker beams as he is fitted to the zip line by instructors.

A large, grassy plain filled with people comes into view as he spins and sails through the air.

Tourists stand in clusters around the field sharing food, playing sports and even zorbing.

But then – halfway through the ride – gunshots ring out and shatter the peace.

Terrified families sprint across the grass in a desperate attempt to flee the bloodbath.

Rishi continues smiling into the camera, unaware that gunmen have leapt from the bushes and opened fire beneath him.

He told local media that he could have been killed if he were not out of harm’s way on the zip line.

said at least four gunmen fired at dozens of terrified tourists from close range.

Officers described the mass shooting as a “terror attack”; and blamed it on Pakistani militants.

They said two Pakistani “terrorists”; have been identified and a manhunt is underway to find them.

Pakistan has denied any involvement.

Officials collected at least 26 bodies in the Baisaran meadow, just 5km from the disputed resort town of Pahalgam.

One witness, who saw the unfold, said: “I cannot say how many, but the militants came out of the forest near an open small meadow and started firing.”;

The man, who provides ponies for tourists, said the gunfire was “like a storm”; and added that the gunmen “very clearly spared women and kept shooting at men”;.

The episode plunged relations between the neighbouring nations to new lows, with Pakistan banning Indian planes from its airspace.

And tensions have spiralled further over the past week – including opposing soldiers firing on each other – prompting

Indian security officers standing guard outside a hospital.

Indian police officers stopping a vehicle at a checkpoint.
Indian police officers carry out a check point as they search for the assailants
Military helicopter flying over a forested hillside in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
An Indian military helicopter patrolled the area in the aftermath

Prime Minister Narendra Modi dubbed the shooting a “heinous act”; and vowed the attackers “will be brought to justice”; after cutting his visit to short to return to India.

The killings coincided with US Vice Presidentarriving for his four-day visit to.

Calling the attack “devastating,”; he added on social media: “Over the past few days, we have been overcome with the beauty ofthis countryand its people.

Our thoughts and prayers are with them as they mourn this horrific attack.”;

US Presidentalso noted the “deeply disturbingout of Kashmir”;.

He said: “Thestands strong with India against .

“We pray for the souls of those lost, and for the recovery of the injured.

“Prime Minister Modi, and the incredible people of India, have our full support and deepest sympathies.”;

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