
How reelmaker for honeymooners shot video of Pahalgam attack from atop tree
He was popular for making reels of honeymooners and tourists at Baisaran meadow, but no one ever thought that he would end up capturing the massacre of 26 people in Pahalgam on April 22. The local photographer was atop a tree when the terrorists began shooting people from point-blank range and managed to capture vital footage as the attack unfolded. The photographer has emerged as a crucial witness in the Pahalgam terror attack being probed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), and his identity isn't being divulged to shield him.advertisementThe videos shot by the reel-maker are going to provide investigators with critical leads, helping them reconstruct the timeline and work toward identifying the terrorists involved.Baisaran meadow is popular with tourists, especially honeymooners and newly-weds. The seclusion of the spot offers tranquillity.
The photographer was known for making videos and reels for couples and honeymooners visiting the picturesque meadow, according to CNBC TV 18.However, the footage he shot from atop the tree on April 22 might prove to be a key asset as NIA sleuths investigate the attack in which terrorists killed 26 people in Pahalgam, Southern Kashmir.The photographer ran for his life as the terrorists started shooting people, and climbed a tall tree, according to reports.He kept recording all the events as he ran for his life, and then from perched on the tree.advertisementThe photographer has become a key NIA witness in the case and the agency is reportedly going through the videos for clues about the terrorists and if there were others who helped them, according to reports.TERRORISTS EMERGED FROM BEHIND SHOPS AT BAISARAN MEADOWThe National Investigation Agency (NIA) has begun the formal process of taking over the investigation on the orders of the Ministry of Home Affairs. Senior NIA officials have been supervising teams at the site since April 23, intensifying the search for evidence.The investigations so far have also pieced together that the terrorists trekked nearly 20 to 22 hours through harsh, mountainous terrain, starting from the Kokernag forests and reaching the Baisaran valley, where they carried out the deadly assault. It has also revealed how the terrorists emerged from behind nearby shops, ordering victims to recite the Kalma before shooting four people dead at point-blank range, according to sources.This sudden act of brutality triggered panic, with tourists running in all directions for safety. Simultaneously, two other terrorists opened fire from near the zipline area, intensifying the bloodbath.Two mobile phones, one belonging to a tourist, another to a local resident, were snatched by the terrorists during the attack, sources said. Four attackers were involved in the deadly attacks: three Pakistani terrorists and one local terrorist, Adil Thokar, sources added.advertisementThe terror attack victims included tourists such as an Indian Navy officer who had been married only four days before and was on his honeymoon with his wife.Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, a 26-year-old Indian Navy officer from Karnal, Haryana, was shot dead by terrorists while he was enjoying his first trip with his wife to Pahalgam."We were just having bhelpuri... and then he shot my husband. The gunman said my husband was not a Muslim and then shot him," the officer's wife said in a trembling voice."He was married four days ago. Everybody was happy," the deceased's neighbour, Naresh Bansal, told ANI. "We have received the information that he was killed by terrorists, and he died on the spot. He was an officer in the Navy."The attack also took the lives of many others who had merely come to enjoy the beauty of Kashmir.The photographer and his videos might be of immense help to the NIA as its officers piece together and try to get more information into the Pahalgam attack and those behind it.Tune InMust Watch

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