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'Atrocious, Merciless Savage Attack!': World Leaders React To Pahalgam Terror Attack In Kashmir

'Atrocious, Merciless Savage Attack!': World Leaders React To Pahalgam Terror Attack In Kashmir

Time of India24-04-2025

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/ Apr 24, 2025, 03:17PM IST
Leaders and representatives across the world has reacted on Pahalgam terror attack in India. US Vice President JD Vance expressed his condolences to the victims, while Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar strongly condemned the act and assured India of continued support in counter-terror efforts. French Minister François-Noël Buffet highlighted international cooperation at the Milipol India Exhibition, emphasizing shared strategies in combating terrorism.#PahalgamAttack #JDVance #IndiaTerrorAttack #GlobalCondemnation #Israel #France #CounterTerrorism #MilipolIndia #StandWithIndia #TerrorismResponse #InternationalSupport #jammukashmir #pahalgam #narendramodi #toi #timesofindia #toibharat

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